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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
Faced with the possibility of going it alone, the Town of Creston has received a report on its options for the operations of cemeteries, including the valley’s largest, Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Former Regional District of Central Kootenay treasurer Barry McLean reported to council on Nov. 13 that it has limited options and recommended that it try to negotiate a continued cost-sharing agreement with the RDCK. The RDCK notified the town earlier this year that it intends to pull out of the funding for Town of Creston cemetery opera-tions in two years. In 2011 and 2012, the regional district provided $36,000 grants toward the operation of Forest Lawn.
Although the Town of Creston now oper-ates and maintains Forest Lawn Cemetery (located in Erickson on town-owned property), it does so under the Regional District Cemetery Service. Under the agreement established in 1977, the town and areas A, B and C have con-tributed to its operation based on a tax of the participants’ property assessments. RDCK areas, however, are not obligated to contribute.
The cost-sharing agreement has been a bone of contention with Area B director John Kettle, who has argued that the use of the town’s unionized labour force makes main-tenance costs too high.
See CEMETERY, page 5
Town weighing cemetery options
BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor
Following in the footsteps of Ken Miller, Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie, Lew Truscott, Harry Haberstock, Chris Luke, Muriel Buhr and Henry Schoof, Sirdar ’s Shannon Nickisch received a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on Sunday in Nelson.
About 70 people gathered in the Hume Hotel’s Hume Room for a reception led by Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall, who also organized voting for four recipients in her riding. Over 700 online and phone-in votes were recorded, with Salmo’s Dorothy Hearn, Nelson’s Joan Reichardt and Kaslo’s Bruce Walker being selected along with Nickisch.
“The medals commemorating the sixtieth year of our monarch’s reign are not only a once-in-a-life-time award, but such medals are rare over the course of history,” she said. “Each one of you has made outstanding positive contri-butions to both your community and your country, and we are all the better for it.”
Some of Nickisch’s votes came during what seemed to be a Sirdar voting party.
“We got some great voice mails one Saturday night,” Mungall said to Nickisch. “People love you.”
“I don’t know what we would do without her,” said Wynndel Hall president Bruce Johnston in a letter read by Mungall. “Shannon has been an unsung hero on our board for such a long time.”
See QUEEN’S, page 2
Nickisch receives Queen’s medal
Brian LawrenceSirdar’s Shannon Nickisch with Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall at Sunday’s Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal ceremony in Nelson.
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A Creston resident phoned the
Advance to warn oth-ers of a telephone scam, with an unusu-ally hostile caller.
A number that reg-istered on the call dis-play as “New York, 585-637-0915” was used to inform her that she needed a computer upgrade. When prompted, she said her computer was on, and the caller replied, “You’re lying to me. If you’re lying, you’re going to be very, very sorry. Go bang your head against the wall.”
She then called the Creston resident “every name she could think of. Then after she got finished, she hung up on me.”
Anyone receiving a similar call should contact the Canadian
Anti-Fraud Centre (formerly PhoneBusters National Call Centre) at 1-888-495-8501 or [email protected].
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Singers 14 and under who are
interested in compet-ing in the youth divi-sion of Creston’s Best Singer will have a few more weeks to practice.
Producer Vern Gorham has moved the date for the youth contest from Dec. 4 to Jan. 17, two weeks before the Jan. 31 quarterfinal.
“It made more sense to place it closer to the other contests,” Gorham said. “With a shorter time between it and the adult quar-
terfinals, it will help keep the excitement building.”
The top two youth singers will compete with the top 20 adults singers in a Feb. 14 semifinal show, and the top 10 from that will compete in a final round on March 7.
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Grade 6/7 students from Canyon-
Lister Elementary School will be holding a bottle drive on Nov. 24, to raise funds for a spring field trip to Victoria. Recyclable pickup can be arranged by calling 250-428-9748 or call-ing/texting 709-640-9208.
Refunds can also be donated to CLES all year, by telling the staff when you drop
bottles and cans off at Columbia Bottle Depot.
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The Community Pride Committee
and the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce are invit-ing all residents in town boundaries to take part in the inau-gural Creston Valley Tour of Lights.
If you are decorat-ing your house, yard, neighbourhood or business with Christmas lights, con-tact the chamber of commerce for more information or an entry form — every entry received will be entered in a draw.
BC Transit is add-ing evening routes from Dec. 16-23, and your location will be
added to the list. Tours start at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. each night.
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If you haven’t yet liked the the
Advance’s Facebook page (facebook.com/cvadvance), Monday morning would be a good time to do so. The first 10 new likes after 9 a.m. Nov. 26 will recieve a free ticket to the Nov. 29 opening night of Footlighters Theatre Society’s pre-sentation of Fractured Fairy Tales. And if you strike out there, like the Footlighters page (face-book.com/crestonfoot-lighters) or I Love Creston’s (facebook.com/ilovecreston) after 9 a.m. that day to try for one of 10 tickets there!
From page 1Nickisch has been a familiar face in the
community for decades. The Creston Valley native served on the Prince Charles Secondary School student council, and later moved to Sirdar in 1964 and purchased Sirdar General Store.
In 1977, she continued a family history at the Wynndel Hall — her grandfather used to play the harpsichord at dances — by joining the board, on which she has served as secre-tary ever since, and has published a regular hall newsletter since 1982.
For 17 years, she was a trustee for School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) and the former School District No. 86 (Creston-Kaslo), stay-ing on for two years after SD86 amalgamated with Nelson School District No. 7 (Nelson).
With even a brief visit to her store, it’s easy to see her passion for her unofficial position as Sirdar’s historian; the room is chock full of photos and artifacts.
Despite the list of accomplishments, no one was more shocked at the nomination than Nickisch herself.
“It was a complete surprise that someone put my name in,” she said. “It’s been quite an honour.”
She’s quick to brush off praise, though — getting involved is the only sensible thing to do.
“If you’re not on a committee, you don’t have a say in what happens,” she said.
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Creston Valley Quilters Guild vice-president Winnifred
Pinchak shows off a quilt hanging on a stand bought
with funds from Regional District of Central Kootenay
areas B and C, and the Community of Creston Arts
Council. The guild purchased quilt stands that will be used at the next quilt show, which
runs April 12 and 13, 2013.Submitted photo
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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
The lengthy process to determine the future of the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) continued in Creston on Nov. 15, with about 80 people in attendance.
Coun. Joanna Wilson, who represented Creston as acting mayor, said on Monday she was impressed with the knowl-edge and impartiality of the panel.
“They were very good at bringing out the issues and giv-ing local residents a voice in the process,” she said.
The Columbia River Treaty review is designed to help inform the future of the CRT.
Signed in 1961 and ratified in 1964, the CRT was designed to optimize flood management and power generation with a coordinated effort to operate reservoirs and water flows of the Columbia and Kootenay rivers in Canada and the U.S. While there is no specific end date to the treaty, either country can terminate it in or after September 2024 with at least 10 years notice.
Canadian activity in the CRT is managed by BC Hydro, which works with the Bonnevi l l e Power Administration and the United States Army Corps of Engineers to implement the terms of the treaty, which gives each coun-try a half share in the down-stream power benefits.
Wilson said the major con-cerns expressed on Thursday focused on the management of Kootenay River levels, which local farmers claim is leading to erosion of the dykes that allowed the Creston flats to be reclaimed for agriculture in the 1930s.
“I think a lot of people aren’t aware of the impact the damming of the Kootenay and Columbia rivers for power generation had on residents,” Wilson said. “When my family came to Canada from England we first lived near Robson.
Years later, I made a pilgrim-age back there and the whole area was under water — it was astonishing to see how much farmland disappeared and how many families were displaced without even being consulted.”
The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) was born out of a demand that residents of the Columbia Basin receive com-pensation for the impact of the power dams. It was creat-ed in 1995 to support social, economic and environmental well-being for the Canadian portion of the Columbia River Basin. It was provided with an endowment of $321 mil-lion, which included $276 mil-lion to invest in hydroelectric projects, $45 million to invest in other projects and $2 mil-lion a year through 2010 for operations.
Currently, the CBT pro-vides $20 million annually in support of the efforts of Columbia Basin residents to create a legacy from the power benefits.
CBT partnered with the province of B.C. to develop three power projects at Hugh Keenleyside Dam, Brilliant Dam and Waneta Dam.
The Columbia River Treaty made the news earlier in 2012 when unprecedented water lev-els forced Canadian and American operators to manage dams and reservoirs to limit flooding in communities on both sides of the border.
As part of the BC Hydro sys-tem, power generation at Columbia Basin facilities helps to provide approximately 44 per cent of low-cost electricity to B.C. residents and business-es. Residents also benefit from water rentals, fees paid to the province for the use of publicly owned water to produce power. Over the last 10 years those fees have been about $120 million annually.
For more information and to provide input into the CRT review, visit gov.bc.ca/colum-biarivertreaty.
BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor
Nearly eight months after it opened to traffic, an official cer-emony and ribbon cutting were held for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) port of entry facility at Kingsgate on Nov. 15.
Kootenay-Columbia member of Parliament David Wilks announced the opening on behalf of Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, the culmination of more than a year of work on the $20 million project.
“Today’s announcement serves as a clear demonstration of our government’s commitment to create jobs and investing in the infrastructure that our country needs,” said Wilks. “Our govern-ment is committed to the free flow of legitimate goods, travel and trade across our shared bor-der with the United States, and improvements to CBSA facilities such as this one help ensure that this gets done in an efficient and effective manner.”
Completed on time and within budget (previously reported as $16 million in the March 29 Advance), the facility will improve efficiency at the port — the busiest commercial port between Osoyoos and Coutts,
Alta. — which processed, from January-November 2012, 45,000 commercial vehicles, 90,000 auto-mobiles and 250,000 travellers. During the same period, border services officers made 113 per-sonal seizures, including 17 relat-ed to firearms, ammunition and weapons, 11 tobacco, 25 drug or narcotic and 20 alcohol seizures.
“By improving the quality of the Kingsgate crossing, we are ensuring that Canada, and in par-ticular British Columbia, contin-ues to be a destination of choice for tourists and commercial importers alike,” said Wilks. “We are all com-mitted to making travel easier for Canadians, while ensuring their security and safety.”
The new facility has a primary inspection canopy over three lanes with bi-level booths featur-ing a standard-level window and one at a height suitable for semis.
Attached to the new 4,186-square-foot (1,276-square-metre) main building is a canopy at the north end that allows shel-ter for secondary searches, and for travellers to park for exami-nation or to pay taxes or duties. Beyond that is a tertiary garage for holding vehicles.
A separate 1856-square-foot (566-square-metre) commercial warehouse has two bays to allow the complete offloading of two
semis, in the event that a total search is necessary. On occasions when semis crossing at Rykerts or Roosville, south of Jaffray, must be searched, they are escorted by the RCMP to the Kingsgate facility.
“I am proud to note that the Kingsgate port remained open to all traveller and commercial traf-fic throughout the construction period,” said Wilks. “That said, I would like to thank the travel-lers, truckers and others who use this port of entry facility for their patience during the construction phase.”
The Kingsgate port of entry, located south of Yahk between Creston and Cranbrook, was established in 1906, primarily processing passengers and freight into the mining commu-nities of the east and west Kootenays, explained CBSA dis-trict director Anita Andersson.
“The building that stood here before the reconstruction was built in 1953,” said Andersson. “It underwent a number of reno-vations to accommodate the evolving roles and functions of customs and immigration.
“This port has been an impor-tant part of our history, and this new facility ensures that Kingsgate will continue to be a valuable part of our future.”
Brian LawrenceKootenay-Columbia member of Parliament David Wilks (with scissors) cut the ribbon on Nov. 15 to officially open the Kingsgate port of entry. Pictured (from left): Kootenay area ports operations chief Lorne Black, CBSA officer Mark Meijer, Okanagan and Kootenay district director Anita Andersson, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Eastport chief Donavan Delude, USCBP Eastport port director Patricia Lagerwey, WIlks, Pacific region executive director Kim Scoville and CBSA officer Marco Korotash.
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Hibernation NoteHibernation NoteHibernation NoteThank you to those who worked this season to help
reduce human wildlife confl ict
Town of Creston - Community Wildlife Hazard Assessment process;Harvest Share Program – for picking seasonal community fruit;Schikursky Park Neighbours – for picking seasonal fruit;Creston Home Owners – who place their garbage out the morning of pick up!Creston Businesses – securing commercial food waste from wildlife;Ray’s Garbage – wildlife attractant reminder notes for customers;School District 8 – on going communication with families;Wynndel Foods – hosting the Home Owner’s Checklist board and posters;Race Track Gas, Canyon Store and Mountain View Resort – seasonal poster board space;Canada Post, Creston – program assistance;Gillian Sanders – hosting the Electric Fencing Workshop;Farmers and Orchardists – who participated in the 50% Fencing Survey;Creston Advance Newspaper – on going media coverage;Volunteers – Cory Phelps, Katia and Anna Plotnikoff;CVWMA staff –sighting reports and photos;Trans-border Grizzly Research Project – assistance and expertise;Creston Conservation Offi cers – Program delivery support;And to all those folks who called the RAPP-line to report wildlife sightings and confl ict.
The Trans-border Grizzly Bear Aware Program wishes everyone a cozy winter!
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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
Creston RCMP are settling into a slower winter routine with only 52 calls for service from Nov. 12-18, Cpl. Monte Taylor said on Tuesday.
November 12•A loud vehicle reported to be at
Vancouver Street and 10th Avenue North was not located.
•A wallet was reported lost at the Greyhound depot on 16th Avenue North.
•When police were called to a disturbance at a Highway 21 resi-dence they arrested a male, who was then held in police cells until sober.
•No charges were laid when RCMP were called to a physical altercation between two males in the 8000 block of Highway 95.
•When police responded to a 911 call from a Scott Street residence they found a female was being transported to hospital.
November 13•A resident in the 400 block of
10th Avenue South made the first of two calls in the week to com-
plain about a neighbor idling his loud vehicle at 4 a.m.
•No injuries resulted when a vehicle slid off the road and into the ditch on Highway 3 at Thomson Road in Kitchener.
•Canadian Border Services Agency requested RCMP help in locating an American citizen who is in Creston illegally.
•When a male complained about not being allowed to retrieve items from his former residence he was advised to get a lawyer.
•A Canyon Street business’s signs were stolen from private property near Highway 3A in Wynndel.
•A collision occurred on Hillside Street at Seventh Avenue North when a driver cut a corner too sharply. No injuries were reported.
•A Birch Street resident com-plained that a person had come to the door trying to sell a natural gas contract for Access, which appears to be a legitimate busi-ness in B.C.
•When police responded to an abandoned 911 call from an Elm Street residence, they learned that
Fifty-two calls for RCMP during quiet weekunwelcome intoxicated males had left the party, but an intoxicated elderly female who had arrived on a scooter remained at the scene. She was advised that she shouldn’t be driving a scooter in her condition, so she walked home.
November 14•A theft of about 25 sheets
of plywood was reported from the 100 block of High-way 21.
•Break-ins to several trailers in Yahk during the month of October were reported.
•Creston police were asked to service a summons to a local resident in a case of dangerous driving causing death else-where in the province.
•An Eighth Avenue South resident reported that a puppy that had been tied up outside for 30 minutes was missing. The puppy was returned a short time later.
•When police were advised that a female was in distress at her home near Highway 3A they attended the resident, only to be told she was not in dis-tress. They had a similar call and result on Nov. 16.
November 15•A male behaving suspi-
ciously around a business in the 1000 block of Northwest Boulevard at 2 a.m. was advised to leave the area.
•A rear-end collision occurred at Hillside Street and 10th Avenue North when a driver entered the intersection, saw an oncoming vehicle and backed into a vehicle behind him.
•A well-being check on a female in the 1000 block of Reclamation Road revealed she was OK.
•A tool theft in the 5200 block of Livesly Road in Yahk was reported to have taken place last March.
•A father who found drug paraphernalia in his son’s back-pack delivered the backpack and his son to the police sta-tion.
November 16•Police are investigating an
incident in which a rock was thrown through a window of a 20th Avenue South residence a few days after a utility trailer’s tires were slashed at the same location.
•A wallet was reported lost in the 1200 block of Ash Street.
•A male on 20th Avenue South reported he was threat-ened by another male in a money dispute.
•A mother reported her son’s bike was stolen, but he told police he had loaned it to a friend, who hadn’t returned it. The “friend” told police he had purchased the bike for $150.
•Two inflatable eight-foot Santas were stolen from 19th Avenue North. Somebody’s getting coal for Christmas.
•A pink and white Roots wallet was reported stolen from the 100 block of Vancouver Street.
•A vehicle stopped at Erickson Road and Highway 21 was found to have an unse-cured, unloaded rifle inside
and the driver had no firearms licence.
•When a Mallory Place resi-dent reported her common-law spouse had threatened her while intoxicated they learned he also had a no-alcohol court condition in place. He was arrested and a justice of the peace released him with a Dec. 6 court date pending.
November 17•Police talked a belligerent
and intoxicated female out of making unwanted phone calls to a male.
•Police were called to assist emergency health services per-sonnel when a 94-year-old female refused transportation to the hospital. She relented before police arrived.
•When police stopped to check on four youths drinking alcohol at Ash Street and 25th Avenue South, one smashed a glass bottle. The four were taken to the police station, issued $230 tickets for being minors in possession of alcohol and then released to their guardians.
•Police are attempting to contact the owner of a motor-cycle that was left behind after a house in the 3300 block of Highway 3 was sold.
November 18•An intoxicated male who
was in a dispute over house keys with a female was arrest-ed and held in police cells until sober.
•Police are investigating a complaint that locks were cut on gates in the 7000 block of Highway 3 in Kitchener.
From page 1In his report, McLean said that
Creston cemetery fees are in line with smaller B.C. communities, but larger municipalities have introduced much higher rates and provide a great range of services. In general, he said, municipal cemeteries are subsidized by taxation and use their own staff and equipment to open and close gravesites. While some contract out operations, none of those he sur-veyed show a profit.
Although cremation has become increasingly popular, an average of 70 bodies a year are buried in Forest Lawn. There is no space available to the public in Creston’s Pioneer Cemetery. Some of the small, regional cemeteries are now charging higher fees for the interment of non-residents.
“For both the municipal and rural area residents the best alternative is to make the operation as efficient as pos-sible and adjust the rates required to minimize the deficit,” McLean said in his conclusion.
“Engage the rural directors in a dia-logue to come to mutually agreeable terms with regard to the continued funding of the cemetery,” is one of McLean’s four recommendations, which also include creating a cemetery development plan to address lowering maintenance costs and higher reve-nues and preparing a bylaw that allows for annual increas-es sufficient to cover any known cost increases.
Council Briefs•An amend-
ment to rezone
1403 Hillside Street from R-1 (single family residential) to R-2 (zero lot line residential) received a third read-ing and was adopted.
•Coun. Jerry Schmalz will attend the 2013 Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Sustainable Communities Conference in lieu of the annual FCM conference.
•Town staff will draft terms of refer-ence for a select committee to review the needs of local developers and busi-ness owners, to determine how the town could make efficiencies with respect to development, inspection and permit approvals.
•“I feel like were doing the grant-in-aid thing, only backwards, and it’s bugging me,” said Coun. Judy Gadicke as council considered a fund-ing request for $500 from the Valentine Bonspiel committee. After discussion, a motion was passed to donate $250 from the mayor and councillors’ dis-cretionary fund.
•The 22nd annual Santa Claus Parade will be held on Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.
•Council received a letter from Creston Airshed Management (CASM) requesting that an enforceable bylaw be created to make Creston an “idle-free” community. It also urged council to limit further allowance of drive-through
businesses to control emissions created by idling vehicles.
•The town has accepted a challenge from Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie to partner in gathering non-perishable food items for the food bank.
•A request for funds by the Canadian Fallen Heroes Association to create online memorials was received.
•Three building permits were issued in October, including one for the waste water treatment plant building additions. The others were for a small structural upgrade of a church and a demolition permit for a single-family residence. To date, only one permit for construction of a sin-gle-family residence has been issued in 2012.
•Bases for a green gym are com-plete in Millennium Park and equip-ment will be installed in the spring. The gym circuit is a Creston Valley Rotary Club project.
•A presentation about development cost charges by the manager of engi-neering was deferred until Nov. 27.
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Regional District of Central Kootenay chair John Kettle and the Town of Creston have agreed to make up and move on after comments that incensed town staff.
In a letter to the regional district, council claimed Kettle made a “defamatory” public statement against the town during an Oct. 19 workshop hosted by the Association of Kootenay Boundary Local Governments. They alleged he said, “Creston is in serious trouble because of mismanagement.”
“Council considers this statement to be both inappropriate and unfounded,” read the letter from Mayor Ron Toyota. “Council recognizes that such defamatory statements are part of a larger adversarial process which benefits no one.”
Kettle, however, denies uttering the comment attributed to him and says he never meant to malign employees. He says his statement came during a discussion about the new municipal auditor general and was misheard or misinter-preted.
He says he used Creston as an example of “a community in financial crisis” — although he now regrets naming it. He also says he spoke as an individual director, not as RDCK chair.
“I never said [the town] was mismanaged,” he told the Star. “How they got that, I don’t know, but I categorically deny saying that.”
Kettle says he was surprised to receive the let-ter of reproach because no one said anything to him at the time, even though Creston Coun. Wes Graham and two staff members were present. He has since met with council and thinks they have patched things up.
“I told them, ‘If you honestly believe I said that and can find someone to back you up, you need to sue me.’ We shouldn’t wash our dirty laun-dry [in public].”
Toyota, who consid-ers the matter closed, notes the letter to the regional district didn’t request any action.
“It was a matter of making a statement,” he said. “We weren’t expecting an apology, denial, or anything. We just wanted it recorded.”
Toyota called it “an unfortunate situation” but believes they had to stick up for their staff.
“Sometimes you have to make a stand, and then move on. … I believe we are OK.”
In addition to tak-ing Kettle to task, the letter said Creston is “demonstrating great resiliency” in facing the financial challeng-es of municipal gover-nance, by holding the line on taxes and nego-tiating with the prov-ince to save on polic-ing costs.
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Cemetery
As I sat through retired RDCK treasurer Barry McLean’s presenta-tion about cemeteries at last week’s town council meeting, I was amazed at what a complicated situation the town is in, really through no fault of it’s own (John Kettle will disagree — more about that in a bit).
How, I wondered, did it happen that local govern-ments got into the business of operating cemeteries in the first place? I suppose it probably happened when legislation regulating buri-als and preventing them from being done on private prop-erty came into play. Anyone with-out a church — which was where most cemeteries were — affiliation would have been pretty much left out in the cold, so to speak, with-out a public, non-denominational option.
So now the town is in a situa-tion where the Regional District of Central Kootenay could carry out its threat to stop contributing to the operation of Forest Lawn Cemetery, leaving Creston with a fairly hefty bill. And taxpayers, especially those who have no fami-ly ties to the cemetery and who have no intention of ever using the facility, could start to question the wisdom of operating cemeteries with tax dollars. While there is, by law, a portion of each plot sale put aside to create a perpetual fund for the operation of the cemetery, it now totals only about $100,000, which doesn’t generate nearly enough interest to pay for the mowing and upkeep of what amounts to a large park.
To make up for the shortfall, town and regional district taxpay-ers have been kicking in annually and the issue might have carried on quietly, as is, had Area B direc-
tor Kettle not begun to make waves about the costs. For the past few years he has been advocating that the maintenance of the val-ley’s largest cemetery should be contracted out, on the theory that the use of non-union, private sec-tor labour will result in a large sav-ing (the opening and closing of burial sites is covered by fees).
When the cost issue began to sur-face, it occurred to everyone involved that they really had no idea how various cemeteries in the Creston Valley and East Shore func-tioned and local politicians wisely asked for a report that would help them as they wrestle with what to do in the future. In that report, they heard that current charges at Forest Lawn are pretty much in line with other small communities in the province and, most important, the town can’t just decide to get out of the cemetery business. It owns the land and has a legal obligation to carry on with its maintenance in perpetuity. Even if it took the risky decision to privatize, in the event
the new owner eventually went bankrupt, the operation would revert to the town. The regional dis-trict is not obligated under law to help fund the operation but McLean
makes it pretty clear that he thinks there is at least a moral obligation for it to do so. Kettle seemed to hear that message when he saw the presentation, but I have no doubt he will work hard to tie Area B’s continued participation into an attempt to force the town to contract out the work. Of course, even if town council agrees,
there is still the issue of a union con-tract to deal with.
Personally, I think the concept of burials is outmoded and certainly not a practice that needs to be fund-ed with tax dollars. But it is quite possible that I am in the minority. Council will have to weigh public opinion as it moves forward with how it will deal with cemetery costs. One option would be to hike prices to a level that, perhaps over a period of several years, would make the cemetery’s operation self-sustaining. But that could push families away from using Forest Lawn, which would mean that the maintenance costs would still have to be borne by the taxpayer, whether council likes it or not.
At the very least, I suppose, the issue should be a warning for any local government — don’t get into funding anything without knowing how you or your successors can get out of it when the political and eco-nomic tides change.
Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.
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It is probably clear by now that Zen practice with these slogans is all about a commitment to training the mind. And since the nature of mind training goes directly against our entrenched and deep-rooted habit of self-cherishing, it is easy to come up with a variety of excuses for not keeping up with meditation and study.
All humans have a tendency to ego solidification, and because of that we are ready to pounce on anything that threatens a long-ingrained fixed view of who we are. It is a natural function of the brain to be constantly scanning and seeking ways to secure ourselves further. Ego plays both a defensive and offensive game.
Ironically, our ego trickery is such that even when studying Zen and the slogans, the philosophy of mind train-ing can be co-opted as just another tool of self-gratification. That is why meditation and study alone is not enough. For these teachings to have
any effect at all they need to be prac-ticed on a daily basis in our families and communities.
Although practice is essential, Zen training is not a clenched jaw or heavy-
handed battle. However, it does require that you recognize the pain and claus-trophobia of continually playing the game of ego, and that pain is hard to face. But as you practice, something radical occurs: You realize that you don’t have to play that game! You see that when you opt out, even briefly, there is relief, lightness and even joy.
Sometimes people think the
Buddhist practices are all about mind, nothing else. But the notion of whole-heartedness is that you really feel what you feel and that you feel it com-pletely. You should bring your heart
and your emotions into the practice so that you can feel more and more deeply the con-trast between ego-imprison-ment and freedom.
Today’s practice: Pay attention to the boundary between whole-hearted practice and a more vague and lukewarm approach. Notice your thinking process, your bodily sensations, and emo-tional undercurrents. What hap-
pens at those moments in which you click in and are really practicing?
This column is a long series of short essays exploring the meaning of the Lojong Slogans. It is inspired by the work of Judy Lief.
Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at Creston’s ZenWords Zen Centre. For more information, she can be reached at 250-428-3390.
To the Editor:I heard Coun. Judy Gadicke on the
radio on Nov. 15 talking about chang-ing Creston time to mountain time. Hallelujah! Please do this!
The time of day is very important for doing business in Creston. Many retired people seem to think it is OK to live in a constant state of confusion about the time of day, but as a business person in Creston, it is a pain in the you-know-what.
Years ago, (I think it was l984) a group of ladies and I drove to Creston in early November to participate in a conference. We were furious to find ourselves an hour late. The advertisers had not taken the space to explain that Creston does not do time like other people.
You all know, living in Creston, the time of day is always an issue. If you are headed to Cranbrook, is it the same time or later or earlier? And when you go to Porthill, what time is it there? And when you have a medical appoint-ment in Trail, are you on the same time as Trail or not?
Normal people do not have to con-stantly think about the time of day. They change twice a year — spring for-
ward and fall back — and that’s all there is to it. When I lived in Creston, I was constantly thinking about the time before every road trip. As my work took me all over the west and east Kootenays, there was rarely a day that I was not confused about the time of day.
This insanity should quit. The same time as Cranbrook would be fine — just choose one and stick with it. Yes, Joe, this means you too!
And while you are at it, leave the change of time at the top of the sum-mit, not halfway between Yahk and Cranbrook.
If I were Rick Mercer, I would do a rant! Please settle this confusion once and for ever.
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To the Editor:This week while shopping at Extra
Foods, a fundraising company was ask-ing for donations for Stars Air Ambulance.
Although this is a worthy cause, they are misrepresenting themselves by telling the public that Stars is flying out
of the Creston airport. If you go to the Stars Air Ambulance website, it clearly states there are three bases in Alberta, one in Sask, and one in Manitoba.
Last year, my brother in law con-firmed with Stars headquarters that Creston is not on Stars response list. They cannot fly into Creston without refuelling. They have flown a few mis-sions out of Cranbrook, but none from Creston.
While I stood there listening to this individual, I heard him say that Stars is flying out of Creston, so I asked him if he was 100 per cent sure that Stars was flying out of Creston and he answered yes.
Again although Stars is a wonderful service, these donation dollars are leav-ing our community to support a non-local service, when there are organiza-tions in Creston like the Creston Airport Society, BC Air Ambulance or our local fire department and emergen-cy services, who are volunteers and professionals working with the com-munity and for the community to ensure that our airport and emergency response remains available for mede-vac flights with our current provider, which is not Stars, but is BC Air Ambulance.
I feel that I need to inform the com-munity that their donation dollars are not supporting the Creston community. If you have bought a calendar with the understanding that Stars is flying out of Creston, I encourage you to go online at [email protected] or call them on their toll-free number, 1-877-778-8288, and let them know how you feel about being misled.
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Creatures that I encounter quite frequently on my trips into Haystack Mountain are large toads. There, I also often encounter lots of mosquitoes,
especially on warm, cloudy days. Perhaps this is the reason for all the toad sightings. In fact, I may meet up with two at different points along the trail up to the lakes. Sometimes they catch me by surprise, for what at first seems to be a rock on the trail suddenly becomes a live toad, hopping off the trail as I approach.
These wary creatures have good eyesight as well as sensi-tive hearing, and are also quite sensitive to ground vibrations; thus, they can keep close tabs on happenings in their sur-roundings. Like many forms of animal life they are more aware of me than I am of them.
The trail makes a good place for these day-active toads to hang out as insects use the trail for a flyway and a place to
warm up even on a cloudy day. It is also a good place for toads to warm up in the morning and snap up insects on the wing or on the bare trail.
My Haystack toads have seemed to always have a handy place of refuge. Their place of safety is quite obvious when there is an alpine stream or pool nearby or dense ground cover,
like along the trail. To seek cover, they just hop off the trail into the concealing vegetation. But this one toad foxed me. It hopped to the edge of the trail to disappear out of sight under a slight over-hang. “Ah, ha,” I thought. “I will just peak under the little over-hang and get a glimpse of this evasive personality.” Sure enough, there it sat, but surprise; it sat right in the entrance to a little burrow where, under my prying eye, it immediately dis-appeared into the darkness. I stuck my hand in to locate it, but felt just more tunnel. Well, anoth-er place of refuge.
In favour of alpine toads, snow comes early at high eleva-tions, protecting the ground and its inhabitants from winter’s frost, chilly blasts and dehydrat-ing winds. The burrow toad like-
ly uses the same ground squirrel tunnel winter after winter for hibernation. Or, each winter, it might co-habit with the owner. Neither a ground squirrel nor marmot would bother a toad, as those bumps under the skin on the back, if broken, would spill out a smelly, as well as poison-ous, substance. Tiger salaman-ders are also known to occupy and hibernate in burrows com-ing out each day, or in the spring, unscathed from their under-ground existence.
If you visit Haystack Mountain’s alpine meadows you may also find these large, often three-inch, toads on the open matted vegetation around pools and little streams and seeps waiting for food to pass by or, perhaps, waiting to see if they need to flee, out of your reach, to a place of refuge. For these creatures, burrows under large boulders, deep rock crev-ices and overhangs of thick moss along streamlets, make good places to spend the winter. Their body temperature will go with the surrounding tempera-ture and even drop below freez-ing, while at the same time look-ing very lifeless. They do not freeze. They, like other amphib-ians and reptiles go under-ground for the inclement sea-son, but other than that don’t make many external prepara-tions for the winter. They just
sleep away under that protective ten-foot blanket of snow.
Now, you can’t go into hiberna-tion for the winter like I have heard some of you say. You are not equipped for that. I guess you already know that, to stay healthy, you must be active all year round, as well as all winter. The results of hibernating would be devastating. In case you didn’t think about it, physical activity and exercise get oxygen into the
blood, increasing the blood flow, car-rying oxygen to each individual body cell, a very necessary phenomenon. Oxygen deficient cells are weak cells. Weak cells are vulnerable to disease! So avoid “hibernation”, not only to stay alive but to stay healthy, or get on the road to health (a hard saying when a festive season is at the door).
Ed McMackin is a biologist by profes-sion but a naturalist and hiker by nature. He can be reached at 250-866-5747.
This column is for those of you who like to keep warm using natural gas. For many years, I have worked in the greenhouse industry and my livelihood depended on factors including the price of natural gas. I
have always kept an eye on it. In 1999, I decided to go looking for a farm of my own. I “wrangled” a quota for greenhouse tomatoes. I wrote a solid business plan for the venture. Several banks offered fund-ing. We ended up purchasing the farm here in Erickson in 2000.
If memory serves me correctly, for most of the 1990s, natural gas prices stayed at or around $2 a giga-joule (GJ). Towards the end of the nineties it doubled and then went higher, to around $6/GJ. The new pipeline went across the southern portion of the province (through the valley here, too) to connect with a main line heading south to California via Sumas, B.C. Technological improvements led to it increasingly being used for gener-ating electricity. A few years ago, it was reported that about 45 per cent of California’s electricity was pro-duced by burning natural gas.
In the meantime, our Crown cor-poration BC Gas was sold to an American firm that has since resold it. The price peaked at around $12/GJ before coming back down as the economy has slowed over the last five years. We are now paying about
$2.98/GJ plus a delivery charge $3.37/GJ, a basic administrative charge and assorted taxes for our residential gas consumption.
In any case, with the deregulation of natural gas sales there are, accord-
ing to the manager of one sales firm, about 20 companies trying to sell you natural gas. As quite a few people have just now finished their first five-year term, “salesmen” are out and about trying to sign you up again. An elderly acquaintance of mine had just
escaped her contract paying three times more for her gas than she should have been were she not on a contract, when on Nov. 11 another salesperson had her signed up to pay only two times as much as the going rate. Such a deal.
I don’t have a crystal ball but I wouldn’t bet on the price of gas increasing by double over the next few years. It seems there is now a surplus in the supply chain. Having read the Advance’s police news from Remembrance Day, I decided to write this article. It looks to me like an overbearing natural gas sales-man. Keep in mind if someone is selling you something in your own home there are consumer protec-tion laws to assist you in cancelling the deal. According to their own paperwork, it looked like you had 10 days.
As for the smaller greenhouse vegetable producers left in the Interior, many have switched to burn coal, wood waste or simply closed down. After $6/GJ, the price of the gas eats into your labour fund and you end up working for free.
Evan Davies owns Beltane Nursery at 2915 Highway 3 in Erickson.
Out There
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Nursery NotesEvan Davies
Haystack Meadow’s big toads
Ed McMackinAn alpine toad ready to take refuge by a quick jump into a cool alpine pool.
Gas prices affect greenhouse industry
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WHereas National Child Day is celebrated on November 20 each year as enacted in Bill C-371, otherwise known as the Child Day Act, by the Parliament
of Canada in 1993 to commemorate the United Nations (UN) adoption of two landmark documents concerned with the human rights of all children and youths:
the UN Declaration on the Rights of the Child that took place on November 20, 1959, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child on November 20, 1989; and
WHereas the purpose of National Child Day is to promote awareness about the Convention to Canadians, which spells out the basic human rights to which children
(under the age of 18) everywhere are entitled; andWHereas National Child Day is also a day to support Canadian children’s rights
by voicing your concerns about Canadian children’s rights violations to the politicians of Canada and to educate our children about their rights and responsibilities; and
WHereas Canada’s future depends on healthy development of our children. Recognizing National Child Day shows that you believe Canada’s children deserve prime consideration in all economic, social and political decisions, policies, programs,
and expenditures. ·tHerefore, I, Ron Toyota, Mayor, do hereby proclaim in the Town of Creston, November 20, 2012 as
“National Child Day”
Signed this 14th day of November, 2012 day of November, 2012
town of crestonProclamation
national child daynovember 20, 2012
Ron Toyota, Mayor
Over 137,000 BC children are growing up in poverty.
BC had the highest rate of child poverty for eight years in a row.
It’s past time for the BC government to catch up with other provinces and create a comprehensive
poverty reduction plan for BC families.
Because there are no band-aid solutions to child poverty.
A message from the Creston Valley Teachers’ Association
To learn more, visit
When kids are hungry, it’s hard to learn
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Orthodox Christian singers and chanters from Southern B.C. and Northern Idaho will present a variety of styles illustrating the rich musical and iconographic tradition of the Eastern Orthodox Church at the Snoring Sasquatch at 7 p.m. Nov. 24.
Around 150 A.D., Justin Martyr described the liturgical worship service of his time. Although a bit fuller, the eastern Orthodox of today still follows that same basic structure, even using some of the same phrases.
“Church music in the Orthodox Christian Church has been a vital component of wor-ship in the divine services since the foundation of Christianity, following in the traditions established during Old Testament times,” says an ortho-doxwiki.org entry. “The music and styles of today are of com-posite origin, drawing on the artistic and technical develop-ments of the classical age, on Jewish music, and inspired by the monophonic vocal music that evolved in the early Christian cities of Alexandria, Antioch, Ephesus, and Europe.
Orthodox services are sung nearly in their entirety.”
For example, Gladsome Light (Phos Hilaron) “is an ancient Christian hymn originally writ-ten in New Testament Greek,” says an entry at choosingto-lookeast.blogspot.ca. “This hymn, sometimes referred to as the Lamplighter hymn, goes back to the second century. It is the oldest non-scriptural hymn in Christianity and to this very day is still used as part of vespers in the Eastern Orthodox Church.”
Worship in the ancient church integrated all of the senses work-ing in unison with the heart and soul, featuring the unaccompa-nied voice in the presence of the iconography of heaven.
“Come” as the early chants compel us, “taste and see.” Explore ancient worship through sight and sound to doorways that lead us beyond this world. Music from the various services of the ancient Orthodox Church com-plements the vivid visual images presented during this night of mystery and majesty.
A question-and-answer ses-sion will follow the free perfor-mance. For more information, call 208-304-3673.
B.C., Idaho singers offering Orthodox chants and hymns
CRESTON VALLEY4-H HORSE CLUB
On Oct. 6, the Creston Valley 4-H Horse Club held a ride-a-thon, with members riding from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The 4-H club rode to raise money for a fami-ly that has recently moved to the Creston Valley from Myanmar.
Going over and around obstacles with their horses on a sunny day, it was fun for all 4-H members and horses.
The 4H club asked one of the many volunteers, Denise, to join one of their meetings. Denise happily came to a meeting and also brought Kler Nay Moo, a brother in the refuge family. Kler is 17
years old and in Grade 10. There are seven members in his family and all members are taking ESL, and managing to adjust to huge change in their lives.
The 4-H club proudly pre-sented Kler and his family with a cheque for $1,200 dollars, and extends its appreciation to all of the sponsors.
SubmittedMembers of the Creston Valley 4-H Horse Club present a cheque for $1,200 to Kler Nay Moo, a refugee from Myanmar.
4-H horse club donates to refugee family
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music choirs, studied music pro-duction, and tuned pianos in the Far North. Kilpatrick has also enjoyed some voice training classes with Elizabeth Stepkowski Tarhan and David Hatfield.
She sang with a local trio named Evergreen a couple of years ago, and is currently singing in a yet-to-be-named trio, with Eric Johnson and Ken Gerding, singing soft rock and some folk.
Kilpatrick is currently learning to accompany herself on guitar for solo work, and is also a local mem-ber of an a cappella improvisational singing group. Her personal musi-cal regret is that she has yet to sing in a rock band.
Joanne Ferry moved to the Creston Valley three years ago from the West Coast. She has always had a secret desire to sing and even studied voice but never pursued it.
The Snoring Sasquatch became one of Ferry’s favorite haunts in Creston and it was there that she found the inspiration and courage to just get up and sing. A year ago at an open stage, she met Johnson
and asked him if he would help her prepare a few songs to per-form and accompany her on gui-tar at an open stage and the rest is history.
Debra Mehrer appeared on the music scene about six years ago, playing bass and doing vocal backups with Celtic/folk band Peanut Butter and Jam. She has played bass and done some vocal work with the Gone Country band, and is currently the bassist with blues/rock band Fat Charlie. She is exploring the solo aspect of singing and is enjoying the adven-ture of everything from folk to classical.
Shelli Morris Hutcheson grew up singing in church and at com-munity events in rural northern Alberta with her sisters and cousins — and thus began her love for folk and roots music. She was always drawn to music and the joy she and others received from it. Hutcheson was 12 years old when she got her first guitar and her uncle showed her a few chords.
Music took a back seat to moth-erhood and career, however, until
she opened the Snoring Sasquatch in 2005. Although an introvert and uninterested in performing publically, she began to sing reluctantly at karaoke. After singing a few duets with Johnson and receiving encour-agement, they began to perform at Snoring Sasquatch’s open stage, the Wynndel Coffee House, Swan Valley Lodge and vari-ous local events. Kilpatrick joined them to form the trio Evergreen. Hutcheson continues to perform occasionally with her musical friends.
Tickets are $10 in advance at Black Bear Books and Kingfisher Used Books, or $13 at the door, which opens at 6 p.m.; the show starts at 7.
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CRESTON AND DISTRICTPUBLIC LIBRARY
For the past number of years the Creston and District Public Library has been proud to offer free public screenings of current, thought-provok-ing documentary films. The tradition continues in a new and exciting format as the library has recently joined the National Film Board of Canada’s Film Club. This film club offers monthly screenings of top-notch documentary films pro-duced, co-produced or distributed by the NFB.
Library offering films through National Film BoardThis fall, the library is pleased to
present two feature documentary films: Pink Ribbons, Inc. (Nov. 29) and Surviving Progress (Dec. 13).
Pink Ribbons, Inc., created by filmmaker Léa Pool, examines the breast cancer char-ity “industry”. Breast cancer, states the filmmaker, has become the poster child of cause-related marketing campaigns. Each year, countless women and men walk, bike, climb and shop for the cure. Millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does this money go and what does it actually achieve? Pink Ribbons, Inc. shows how the devastating reality of breast cancer has become overshadowed by a shiny, pink story of success.
Pink Ribbons, Inc. will be preceded by an animated short film, Missed Connection, the story of a delusional young man who spots the girl of his
dreams in his favourite café and weaves a self-indulgent fantasy story of their imagined life together. Missed Connection examines our universal desire to con-nect in a world of beautiful strangers.
On Dec. 13, see Surviving Progress, a film inspired by Ronald Wright’s bestsell-ing book, A Short History of Progress. Surviving Progress presents the story of human advancement as awe-inspiring and double-edged. It reveals the grave risk of running the 21st century’s software — our know-how — on the ancient hard-ware of our primate brain which hasn’t been upgraded in 50,000 years. With rich imagery filmmakers Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks launch us on journey to contemplate our evolution from cave-dwellers to space explorers. Surviving Progress is a cinematic requiem to prog-ress-as-usual. Throughout human history,
what seemed like progress often back-fired. Some of the world’s foremost think-ers, activists, bankers and scientists chal-lenge us to overcome progress traps, which destroyed past civilizations and lie treacherously embedded in our own.
Surviving Progress will be preceded by the animated short Drux Flux, which addresses the ideological excesses of the 20th century. Drux Flux is a frenetic ani-mation inspired by Herbert Marcuse’s book, One-Dimensional Man.
Admission is free to all films, which are shown at the Creston and District Public Library. Pink Ribbons, Inc. and Missed Connection start at 7 p.m. Nov. 29, with a running time of 100 minutes. See Surviving Progress and Drux Flux start at 7 p.m. Dec. 13 with a running time of 92 minutes. For more information, call the library at 250-428-4141.
Johnson and Kings of Kitchener backing five valley singers
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Five Creston singers — Jennee Rumley, Llana Kilpatrick, Debra Mehrer, Joanne Ferry and Shelli Morris Hutcheson — will be backed by drummer Eric Johnson and the Kings of Kitchener when Songbird Suite runs at the Snoring Sasquatch on Nov. 25.
Jennee Rumley moved to Kitchener when she was nine years old. She has enjoyed becoming a part of the diverse music that is in the Creston area. Although she is not fond of being in the spotlight, she has a passion for music and enjoys the opportunity to be involved in it.
Llana Kilpatrick was raised in Montreal, lived in Edmonton raising her son, and moved to the Creston Valley in 1994. She has sung in pop
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40 (12:30) ››› “El Dorado” (’67) John Wayne. ›› “Big Jake” (’71) John Wayne. Å “Appaloosa” (’08)
42 ’70s ’70s 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Friends Friends Canadian Pickers Weird or What? Friends Friends
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8 10 SportsCentre The Reporters Formula One Racing CFL Grey Cup Pregame (N) Å 9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Fish TV Sporting Game NBA NBA Basketball: Spurs at Raptors
11 12 Angler Big Sunday Morning News (N) Å Block Context Osteen In Touch
12 22 Bear Rob Ro Bears Siamese Tree Fu WordWrl WordGirl Shrinks Dino Dan Little Little Little
13 3 Super Poko ’ Animal Artzooka Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Steven and Chris
14 8 Health Faith David V’Impe Fox News Sunday FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N)
15 State of the Union Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria Next List Newsr’m
16 6 Tattoo (:31) Ink Master ’ (:34) ›› “Reign of Fire” (’02) ’ “Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith”
17 23 Urban Urban Urban Urban Urban Urban Holmes Makes Hazards Hazards Hunters Hunt Intl
18 14 Shipping Shipping Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Parking Parking Parking Parking Billy Billy
21 Colour Colour Property Brothers Will Will Will Will The Good Wife ’ Undercover
22 Kid Super Boys Young Splatalot Zoink’d! Sponge. Sponge. Winx iCarly ’ Victo Big Time
23 CBC News Now CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) Å CBC News Now
25 Paid Paid ››› “Elf” (’03) Will Ferrell. ’ Å ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) ››› “Elf” (’03)
26 15 Auction Auction Brainwashed Mayday Å MythBusters Å Mighty Planes Auction Auction
27 Debt Debt Princess Princess For Rent For Rent Flipping Out Å ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” (’04) ’ 28 18 Gown Gown Gown Gown Gown Gown Bride Bride Breaking Amish: Couponing:
30 Castle ’ Å Holly ››› “Back to the Future” (’85) ’ Å ››› “Back to the Future Part II”
31 Amazing Spliced Johnny T Scooby Dragons Looney ››› “Over the Hedge” (’06) “The Dolphin”
32 20 Wingin’ It Deck Hannah Wizards Phineas Gravity Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It
33 Sports Mad Career P. Affairs ››› “King Kong” (’05) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast.
34 Hiccups Dan LOL :-) LOL :-) Comedy Comedy Cash Cash Match Match Seinfeld Seinfeld
36 Dinner Paula AnnaOl AnnaOl Giada Sand. Gotta Gotta Sweet Genius ’ Recipe to Riches
37 24 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ 38 Hair Paid Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn
39 Black (:25) “Rise of the Gargoyles” (’09) ’ (:20) “Hellhounds” (’09) ’ (:15) “Swamp Devil” (’08) Bruce Dern.
40 “Silver Bullet” (’85) ››› “Cujo” (’83) Dee Wallace. Å ›› “Pet Sematary” (’89) Å “Pet Sematary”
42 Fish TV Paid Casino Casino Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends “Bev. Hills Cop”
43 CTV Lovett CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Octo Bubble Care Brs Little Mike Umi Max, Rby Big Angelina Franklin Babar Builder
45 Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Hour of Power ’ 16x9 Å 48 7 Record Wash. Super Brain With Dr. Rudy T’ai Chi, Health Victor Use Your Brain to Change Your Age
49 Creflo D. Jewish Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power ’ Context Living Truth Å Faith Food
50 Doigts Rosie Manny Benjamin Mécani. Schtrou Garfield Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses
2 Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Osteen Minis 16x9 Å 54 MuchMusic Count Oh Sit! ’ Å The Voice “The Live Playoffs, Part 2” The Voice Å The Voice Å 64 (6:00) “North by Northwest” William Shatner, World (9:50) ›› “Legend” (’85) (:20) ›› “Practical Magic”
81 Matière Cliquez Temps présent Kiosque Nouvo Science Thalassa “Saigon l’intrépide”
224 Garage Classic Classic (Off Air) Boats Boats Road Champ.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON / NOVEMBER 251 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30
3 NFL Football SportsCenter ’ Question Period Gas Gas We Day 2012 ’ News (N) ’ Å 4 11 Food Rescue Explore Fat Loss Ball Boys Ball Boys Shark Tank Å Cash Cash News ABC
5 Figure Skating Holiday Moments on Ice News News Football Night in America (N) Football
6 9 Kaleidoscope NFL Football Baltimore Ravens at San Diego Chargers. (N) Insider Pets.TV News News
7 13 Figure Skating Holiday Moments on Ice Lazy Wiggles Football Night in America (N) Football
8 10 (11:00) CFL Grey Cup Pregame (N) (Live) Å CFL CFL Football 2012 Grey Cup: Teams TBA. (N)
9 19 Basket Sports NFL Football Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Å Sportsnet Con. UEFA
11 12 Noon News Hour Inventors Inventors Simp Simpson Simpson ››› “The Simpsons Movie” (’07) News
12 22 Animals Animals Canada What’s That? Hope for Wildlife Victorian Farm Meet the
13 3 Land One/One Q With Jian Figure Skating Skiing Dragons’ Den ’ “Toy Story” (’95)
14 8 NFL Football NFL Football Regional Coverage. (N) ’ (Live) Å The OT N’Radio N’Radio
15 Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Presents
16 6 “Star Wars-Sith” (:10) ›››› “Star Wars IV: A New Hope” (’77) Mark Hamill. ’ “Star Wars V: The Empire”
17 23 Bryan Bryan Four Houses Holmes Makes Hazards Hazards House House Hunt Intl Hunt Intl
18 14 To Be Announced Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage
21 Undercover My ›› “Two Weeks Notice” (’02) Sandra Bullock. › “Bride Wars” (’09) Kate Hudson.
22 Young Zoink’d! Splatalot ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen” (’03) ’ Super ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen” (’03) ’ 23 (11:30) CBC News Now With Christine Birak (N) Market Doc Zone fifth estate Superstorm
25 (12:00) “Elf” (’03) ›› “The Karate Kid” (’10, Drama) Jaden Smith. ’ Å Beauty & Beast World Without End
26 15 Auction Auction Finding Bigfoot MythBusters Å Cash How/ Auction Auction Megastorm (N)
27 Oceans ››› “Mission: Impossible 2” (’00) ’ Å My Shopping Trans/Preg Intervention
28 18 Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Sister Wives Å 30 Back-II ››› “Back to the Future Part III” (’90) ’ Missing ’ The Listener ’ Saving Hope ’ 31 “The Dolphin” ›› “Shark Tale” (’04, Comedy) Å Johnny T Jim Drama Drama Johnny T Skatoony
32 20 Good Dog ANT Phineas Gravity ANT Good Random Jessie Dog Shake It Austin
33 ››› “The Long Kiss Goodnight” The Closer Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang “Take the Lead”
34 Jamie Kennedy Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Jamie Kennedy Big Bang Commun
36 Restaurant Sta. The Next Iron Chef Diners Diners Restaurant Gotta Gotta Recipe to Riches
37 24 Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ GetS Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida GetS
38 Pawn Pawn Ice Pilots NWT ’ Pawn Pawn American American Ice Road Truckers American Pickers
39 (:10) “Carny” (’09, Horror) ’ Å (:05) ››› “High Plains Invaders” Falling Skies “Black Swarm” ’ 40 “Pet Sematary” ›› “Christine” (’83) Keith Gordon. ›› “Silver Bullet” (’85) Gary Busey. The Walking Dead
42 (12:00) “Beverly Hills Cop” ›› “Beverly Hills Cop II” (’87) Eddie Murphy. ››› “Beverly Hills Cop” (’84) ’ 43 (10:00) CTV News Weekend ’ Å Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)
44 3-2-1 Toopy Franklin Little Care Brs Bubble Octo Mike Toopy Cat in Big Dino
45 Inventors Inventors Simp Simpson Simpson ››› “The Simpsons Movie” (’07) News News Whatever
48 7 The Road to Perfect Health Catholicism ’ Å Our Polish Story Downton Abb
49 Qk Study 700 Club Naked David Arise ’ Tom’row Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Jeremiah Facts
50 TJ La Semaine verte Regard Ici et maintenant ›› “Hannah Montana: Le film” (’09) Un air de famille
2 To Be Announced Simpson Simpson Simpson Movie News (5:59) News Hour
54 (12:00) The Voice The Voice Å Oh Sit! ’ Å Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi MuchMusic Count
64 (12:50) “Weird Science” (:25) ›› “Simone” (’02) Al Pacino. (:25) “In Good Company” ›› “Honey” (’03)
81 Journal Vivement dimanche! Tout-monde GPS Journal Ques-champion À communiquer
224 Monterey Drive Victory Formula One Racing Brazilian Grand Prix. NASCAR Sprint Cup Replay
SUNDAY EVENING / NOVEMBER 257 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Once Upon a Time The Mentalist (N) The Amazing Race The Mob Doctor News News The Mentalist ’ 4 11 KOMO 4 News Funny Videos Once Upon a Time Revenge (N) Å 666 Park Avenue News Castle
5 NFL Football: Packers at Giants News Sports Cindy C Juice and Lose! News Press
6 9 News News 60 Minutes (N) ’ The Amazing Race The Good Wife (N) The Mentalist (N) News News
7 13 NFL Football: Packers at Giants Quarter KING 5 News (N) Dateline NBC ’ News Upfront
8 10 CFL Football CFL SportsCentre (N) Å Winter X Games SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre
9 19 Bobsledding Skiing UFC Wired Å Ultimate Fighter Sportsnet Con. Poker
11 12 (6:59) News Hour Howie Cleve Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve The Good Wife (N) News Block
12 22 Frontiers of After: Asteroid New Tricks (N) ’ Lewis “Life Born of Fire” ›› “Food Fight”
13 3 (6:00) “Toy Story” Heartland ’ Heartland ’ Heartland ’ National News fifth est.
14 8 Bloopers Bloopers Two Men Two Men Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve Q13 Sports Mother Mother
15 Piers Morgan CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Piers Morgan CNN Newsroom World-Lance
16 6 “Star Wars V: The Empire” (8:50) ›› “Red Dawn” (’84) Patrick Swayze. Repo Repo Entou
17 23 Four Houses House House Holmes Makes Four Houses Urban Urban Hazards Hazards
18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage
21 ››› “Julie & Julia” (’09) Meryl Streep, Amy Adams. ›› “Date Night” (’10) Steve Carell. Undercover
22 ›› “Ramona and Beezus” (’10) Joey King. ’ Zoink’d! Splatalot The Pick Splatalot The The
23 National InterSEXion (N) Doc Zone National InterSEXion Å Doc Zone
25 Copper ’ Å Common Law (N) Beauty & Beast Copper ’ Å Common Law ’ ››› “Elf” (’03)
26 15 Strip the City MythBusters (N) Auction Auction Megastorm Strip the City MythBusters Å 27 My Shopping Flipping Out Å Trans/Preg Intervention My Shopping “Mission: Imp. 2”
28 18 Sister Wives (N) Extreme Cougar Sister Wives Å Extreme Cougar Sister Wives Å Extreme Extreme
30 “Bon Cop, Bad Cop” (’06) Colm Feore. Å ››› “Back to the Future” (’85) ’ Å “Back-Future II”
31 Game- Johnny T Dragons Dragons Dragons Dragons Crash Fugget American Chicken Chicken Archer
32 20 Good Really Wizards Deck Sonny Random › “Avalon High” (’10) ’ “Princess Protection”
33 “Take the Lead” ›› “Shall We Dance?” (’04) The Closer Å ›› “Miracle at Oxford” (’96)
34 Match Match Comedy Comedy Just for Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Match Match Just for Laughs
36 Restaurant Sta. The Next Iron Chef Restaurant Recipe to Riches Restaurant Sta. The Next Iron Chef
37 24 Mantracker Å GetS Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters
38 Pawn Pawn Mankind The Story of All of Us Å Pawn Pawn Ice Road Truckers Mankind The Story
39 “Black Swarm” ’ True Blood Å (:15) True Blood ’ Å ›› “The Mist” (’07) Thomas Jane. ’ Å 40 The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Talk Comic The Walking Dead Talk Comic The Walking Dead
42 Bev. Cop ››› “Lethal Weapon” (’87) Mel Gibson. ’ ›› “Beverly Hills Cop II” (’87) Eddie Murphy. Lethal
43 CTV News News CTV News CTV News National News National News National
44 Toopy Mike Franklin Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas
45 Howie Cleve The Good Wife (N) Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve News Block Paid Hair Club
48 7 Downton Downton Abbey Revisited A Fiddler’s Holiday Need Group Moyers-Comp America Seeking
49 J. Hagee J. Meyer Osteen Beyond Canadian Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal
50 Telejnl Découverte (N) Dieu Tout le monde en parle (SC) TJ Nou Pour Ciel
2 Practice Cleve The Good Wife (N) Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve News Block Paid Paid
54 MuchMusic Count Inbe Hip Hop Trial Trial RapCity Wedge The Voice “The Live Playoffs, Part 2”
64 Honey William Shatner, World ›››› “Oliver!” (’68, Musical) Ron Moody. (:35) “Chariots of Fire” (’81)
81 À comm Mac Caravane-Qc TV5 Jrnl ARTE Reportage Cobayes Les Invincibles Ques
224 Sprint Replay Classic Car Craz. Formula One Racing Brazilian Grand Prix. Drive Unique Whips
MONDAY EVENING / NOVEMBER 267 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 etalk (N) Big Bang Castle ’ Å Dancing/Stars Normal Mike News News Daily Colbert
4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Dancing/Stars Extreme Makeover Extreme Makeover News Nightline
5 (6:00) The Voice (:01) Revolution (N) News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly
6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Mother Partners Broke Mike Hawaii Five-0 (N) News Late Sh.
7 13 News News Magaz. Inside The Voice The top 8 artists perform. (:01) Revolution (N) News Jay Leno
8 10 NFL Football: Panthers at Eagles SportsCentre (N) NFL SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre
9 19 Sportsnet Con. Skiing Movie Å Sportsnet Con. Central UFC
11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Bones (N) ’ (PA) Parenthood (N) ’ Hawaii Five-0 (N) News Hour Final
12 22 Animals Gardens Canada Meet the Samuel John. Architect/Change Canada
13 3 News Ex George S Cor Quest for the West Murdoch Mysteries National CBC George S
14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Bones (N) ’ (PA) The Mob Doctor Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother
15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront
16 6 (6:00) ››› “Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi” Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Entou Entou
17 23 Reno vs. Reno vs. Live Live Hunters Hunt Intl Reno vs. Reno vs. Live Live Hunters Hunters
18 14 Intervention (N) Intervention “Nick” (:01) Intervention (:01) Intervention (:01) Intervention (12:01) Intervention
21 Property Brothers “Finding a Family” (’11) Kim Delaney. ›› “Home by Christmas” (’06) Love It or List It
22 iCarly ’ Big Time Victo Rock Wipeout ’ Å Funny Videos My Wife Young Weird Splatalot
23 National CBC News National National CBC News National
25 Continuum Å NCIS ’ NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ Å 26 15 Sons of Guns (N) Worst Driver Mighty Ships Sons of Guns ’ Worst Driver Dirty Jobs Å 27 My Shopping My Shopping Intervention My Shopping My Shopping Nightmares
28 18 Cake Boss: Next Baker Cake Cake Boss: Next Baker Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake
30 White Collar (N) ’ White Collar (N) ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ White Collar Å 31 Adven Gumball Looney Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Fugget
32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good ANT Dog Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess
33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Scare Scare Daily Colbert
36 Health My. Din The Next Iron Chef Food Food Diners Diners The Next Iron Chef Health My. Din
37 24 Destination Truth Storage Storage Storage Storage Destination Truth Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ 38 Mankind The Story of All of Us (N) ’ Canadian Pickers Brad Meltzer Mankind The Story of All of Us Å 39 Falling Skies (N) Primeval: New Stargate SG-1 Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Falling Skies ’ 40 (6:00) ››› “A Few Good Men” (’92) “Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil” ›› “Escape From L.A.” (’96) Å 42 Raymond Raymond M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Debt ET Friends Friends Raymond Raymond King King
43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas
45 ET Ent Hawaii Five-0 (N) Bones (N) ’ (PA) (:01) Parenthood News Whatever ET The Talk
48 7 Motown: Big Hits and More Motor City Motown: Big Hits and More Country Pop
49 The Jesus Discovery Å Unearth I Pro I Pro Jonestown Paradise Lost ’ Å Apoca Popoff
50 Telejournal 30 vies Parent Auberge-chien noir Grand rire à Paris TJ Nou Telejournal
2 ET Ent NCIS: Los Angeles Bones (N) ’ (PA) (:01) Parenthood News Hour Final ET The Talk
54 Gossip Girl (N) ’ Today’s Top 10 Trial Trial Emily Owens, M.D. Gossip Girl Å Prince Prince
64 ReG (:20) “A Stone’s Throw” (’07) ›› “Against the Ropes” (’04) Å (10:55) ››› “Erin Brockovich” (’00)
81 Secrets d’Histoire Mystères marit. TV5 Jrnl (:35) “État de manque” (’08) Racines Jeunes du monde Quest.
224 Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Gearz Gearz Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Unique Whips
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3 Anderson Live The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News
4 11 The Chew General Hospital The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC
5 Ricki Lake News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs
6 9 News Bold The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Minute Minute Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News
7 13 KING 5 News Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres Katie KING 5 News
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11 12 Noon News Hour Days of our Lives Jeff Probst Sh. Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News
12 22 Arthur Peep Poppets Save- Maggie Rolie Dinosaur Arthur Clifford WordWrl Olly Wild
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M CBC News Now Heartland Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News NewsTWThF
14 8 Steve Wilkos Jerry Springer Maury Ricki Lake News at Varied Q13 FOX News
15 CNN Newsroom The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper
16 6 Varied Programs
17 23 Varied Programs Income Property Hunters Hunters Holmes on Homes Hunt Intl Property Varied Programs
18 14 First 48 Varied First 48 Varied First 48 Varied Programs
21 Movie Movie Love It or List It Candice Cougar
22 Power T.U.F.F. Squirrel Sidekick Almost Super Pokemon T.U.F.F. Varied Programs
23 CBC News Now CBC News Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News
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M “Third Man Out” Sea Patrol NCIS Hawaii Five-0 ››› “Safe Harbour” (’07) ’T “Imaginary Play” “A Killer Upstairs” (’05) Tracy Nelson.
W “Second Sight” ’ “The Thing Below” (’04) Billy Warlock.
Th “Night of Terror” ›› “Metal Shifters” (’11) ’ ÅF “Red: Werewolf” Law & Order: UK Beauty & Beast “Aladdin and the Death Lamp” (’12)
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M Deadliest Catch Oddities Oddities Moonshiners Cash How/ Daily Planet MythBustersT Sons of Guns Worst Driver River Monsters How/ How/W Gold Rush Bering Sea G. Jungle GoldTh How/ How/ How/ How/ MythBusters Sons of GunsF American Chopper Moonshiners Worst Driver
27 Varied Programs Debt Debt Nightmares Varied Programs
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M Da Vinci’s Inquest La Femme Nikita The Mentalist Criminal Minds Flashpoint The MentalistTWThF
31 Ninjago Jim Jungle Wayside Johnny T Jerry Scooby Looney Jim Jim Ninjago Hero
32 20 Wizards Hannah Sonny Random Raven Deck Wizards ANT Phineas Phineas Wingin’ It Good
33 Excused Excused There There King King Office Office Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne
34 Big Bang Commun Laughs Varied Gags Gas Seinfeld Seinfeld Match N’Radio Commun Big Bang
36 Varied Programs Diners Diners Varied Programs Diners Diners
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38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied Programs
39 Supernatural Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Inner Ripley Stargate Atlantis Supernatural
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M (12:45) ››› “Thunderheart” (’92) Val Kilmer. ››› “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise. Å “Few Good Men”T ››› “A Few Good Men” (’92, Drama) Tom Cruise. Å “Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil” “Buffy-Slayer”W “Constantine” (’05) CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Broken TrailTh “Mission to Mars” ››› “Fargo”F (10:00) “Casino” ››› “Fargo” (’96, Suspense) Å “Friday the 13th Part VII” › “Sabretooth”
42 Varied Programs Law & Order Varied Programs Friends Friends
43 (12:00) Express Power Play Direct Varied Power Play
44 Fireman Toopy Wiggles Dora... Big Bubble Octo Mike Backyard Cat in Big Dino
45 Days of our Lives Jeff Probst Sh. Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News News News
48 7 Varied Cyber Fetch! Wild Electric Varied PBS NewsHour Business Varied Programs
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M Heartland Touched-Angel The Waltons Sue Thomas Murder, She Wrote EastEnd. BennyT BooksW Served?Th Ab FabF Wine
50 TJ Pour le plaisir Belles Histoires Les Docteurs Sens Union C’est ça la vie
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54 Trial Hip Hop Prince Prince Saved/ Saved/ New.Music.Live Prince Prince Varied Programs
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W “Bobby Jones” (:05) ›› “Little Big League” (’94) (:10) ›› “For Love of the Game” (’99) ÅTh (:15) ›› “The Wedding Planner” ›› “Monster-in-Law” (’05) (:45) ››› “Dazed and Confused”F Mystery (:35) › “The Musketeer” (:15) ››› “The Fugitive” (’93) Harrison Ford. “The Bourne Supremacy”
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224 Monster Jam On Edge Varied Chop Cut Gearz Hub Pinks Pass Tm Pass Tm Varied Programs
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CRESTON VALLEY BIRD FEST
The May 10 and 11, 2013, Creston Valley Bird Fest is only five months away. The festival committee is look-ing for a piece of art to purchase to become the festival poster with which to advertise this exciting new event for the Creston Valley. The committee
has budgeted $400 for the festival art piece.
Interested artists are invited to submit a good quality photo stating the medium and dimensions of their art piece to Jim Jacobsen at the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce before Dec. 31.
Artists are free to choose their medi-um. An identifiable bird theme is pre-
ferred. Go to www.crestonvalleybirds.ca, email [email protected] or call 1-866-528-4342 for more information.
The festival committee looks forward to making its juried selection for the festival poster in January 2013. The art piece will be auctioned on the final night of the bird festival to provide seed money for next year’s festival.
FOOTLIGHTERSTHEATRE SOCIETY
Comedy is the name of the game when Footlighters Theatre Society pres-ents Fractured Fairy Tales, the second production of its 18th season, from Nov. 29 to Dec.1 at the Prince Charles Theatre.
In a similar format to 2010’s Christmas-themed Season’s Grinnings (comprised of Happy Hollandaise and Misdeeds at Mistletoe Mine), the evening will consist of two one-act plays, this time offering a new twist on familiar fairy tale characters in Big Bad and The Quest for Quasi: How Little Red Got Her Hunch Back.
In Big Bad, the Big Bad Wolf (played by Suzanne Chubb) is put on trial for a variety of crimes. The Three Little Pigs (Zoe Fenrick, Marybeth Stenhouse and Emma Archambault), Red Riding Hood (T.J. van Hooft) and the Boy Who Cried Wolf (Axel Marini) take the stand in a trial prosecuted by the Evil Stepmother (Susan Jorgensen) and overseen by the Judge (Jordan Koop).
Reporter Sidney Grimm (Mary Roundy) and her cameraman (Colt Martin), Fairy Godmother (Gail Kitt), Grandmother Hood (Jennifer Dewald), Bill Woodcutter (Warren Bruns), Shepherd (Marc Archambault) and Miss Muffet (Jasmine Lothien) also feature in the courtroom comedy, which allows the audi-ence to choose the final verdict.
“That adds some-thing different for the
audience and some excitement for the actors,” said Big Bad director Jon Smith. “I’ve been having a lot of fun randomly springing the possible endings on the cast during rehearsals.”
The Quest for Quasi also offered some-thing different for the cast — the chance to play several roles in a single play.
“This is something we haven’t done for quite some time,” said director Brian Lawrence. “Even our last few musicals, which typically have many opportuni-ties to play several roles, haven’t required an ensemble to double up on parts. With several short scenes with just a few characters in each, it made sense to give people two or three parts. It’s been a blast to see them make each of their roles different from the other.”
In The Quest for Quasi, Red Riding Hood (Jacqui Vezina) falls in love with Quasimodo (Vern Gorham), but the Wicked Witch of the West (Ann Deatherage) tells her that she can’t be with him until she collects Captain
Hook’s hook, the Sword in the Stone and the Blue Fairy’s wand.
Through the course of the play, Red will encounter well-known fairy tale char-acters played by Greg Benty, Gwen Benty, Morgan Benty, Jason Smith, Cameron Nelson, Laura Nelson and Emilie Pinto.
Big Bad and The Quest for Quasi are part of a season that began in July with the melodrama Someone Save My Baby, Ruth and will conclude with the musical Annie, which runs April 11-13, 2013.
“This season really focused on family-friendly shows but ones that all ages will enjoy,” said Lawrence. “With Fractured Fairy Tales there is a lot of humour that adults will get a kick out of.”
Tickets for Fractured Fairy Tales ($10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students and $5 for children under 12) are available at Black Bear Books, Kingfisher Used Books and at the door. Showtime is 7:30 p.m.
Before Saturday’s show, don’t miss the 22nd annual Santa Claus Parade on Canyon Street!
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Who: Andrea RevoyWhat: Pizza, bread, meat and stews in an
outdoor wood-fired oven — for personal use only!
Where: Her yard in EricksonWhen: Since the oven was built during a
workshop in SeptemberWhy: “It’s very social.”
BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
Attribute the wood-fired oven that now inhabits her yard in Erickson to Andrea Revoy’s persistence.
Revoy, best known to Creston Valley residents for the ceramics she cre-ates in her home workshop, had her first brush with a similar oven while she was attending Red Deer College
several years ago. Australian ceramic artist and wood-fired oven-making guru Alan Watt ran a course in how to make outdoor ovens at the col-lege.
“It was really expensive and I couldn’t take the week off to do it, but I saw the oven and there were aspects of it that I really liked,” she says. “When I did more research into wood-fired ovens, there was the low-tech, ultra-hip-pie — dig your own dirt and mix it with your feet — and there was his, sort of the mid-range where you use bricks and some of the same ideas as the low-tech oven. And then there were these $10,000 high tech ovens. I liked Alan’s.”
Drawn to the simple design and the fact that Watt’s ovens are weather resistant, impermeable to rain and snow, she knew what she wanted, especially because she envisioned a patio con-necting the lower floor of her home with an oven that was easily accessible.
“I knew I wanted one like Alan’s but I was sure I would want one before I would ever be able to take the workshop.”
She contacted Red Deer College about get-ting notes from Watt, didn’t get a response and then found “a really obscure Australian web-
site” selling Watt’s book. Two months after ordering, having received nothing, she emailed him directly.
“I told him I was Canadian. Did he have any copies of his book that I could buy from him?
“He promptly emailed me back, stating he didn’t have a book published. It took me about an hour searching the web to find that weird, obscure publisher and I finally found his book. I then noticed that it wasn’t going to be ready for sale until May (this was March) and then I knew why the book had never arrived.”
She emailed the link to Watt, only to learn that he hadn’t even written the first draft and was shocked to hear from someone in Canada that the book was supposed to be available in two months.
“I told him he had better get on it — I had a lot of friends and neighbours wanting pizza!”
Revoy ended up back in Red Deer last October, taking Watt’s workshop in person. There, not knowing she was present, he told the story about his book that wasn’t published and the Canadian who had told him about it.
“I raised my hand and said, ‘That was me.’ We had a good laugh and I guess the rest is his-tory.”
Watt was back in Red Deer as an artist in residence at the college last summer, and offered to conduct other workshops. Revoy took him up on the offer and in short order had 14 people registered for a $200, two-day hands-on course. The bonus was that, for the price of the materials, she and her husband would end up with a brand-new dome-shaped oven in their yard.
Her fascination with outdoor ovens began with a love of bread making, but the workshop was a demonstration in how social outdoor pizza making can be.
“Making ceramics is very sociable at times and it’s the same with these ovens,” she says. “What’s the point of heating an oven to 800 degrees when you are cooking a couple of pizzas for yourself. It’s way more fun to have a com-munity thing.”
The oven’s construction was simple enough. On top of a concrete block base, a layer of high temperature bricks is laid down to create the oven floor. Ordinary red bricks or high tempera-ture bricks are stood to form a circle and the dome shape is gradually created — when the inward curve starts the area is filled with sand, which is then molded to create a dome shape. A slurry of high temperature concrete is poured over the dome, layers of ceramic blanket (an insulating material) are added, then more con-crete is poured on and worked to create a smooth finish. The dome has a hole to accommodate a steel chimney.
See OVEN, page 16
Lorne EckersleyAndrea Revoy checks on the pizzas in her wood-fired oven.
Wood-fired oven perfect
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BY VICKY PAQUETTEGrade 12
Cosmetics have been around for centuries with the rise of ancient civilizations and for a distinct ruling class, the inten-tion being to improve one’s individual looks to show off one’s power, wealth or attrac-tiveness. This brought about the rise in the cosmetic indus-try. Greek women preferred a natural look instead of apply-ing foundation and hiding what the gods have given them. The Greek goddess Aphrodite was never slathered in makeup so women believed they shouldn’t be either. Although in today’s society there are many reasons that sway women to wear cosmetics, the reasons have negative and pos-itive effects.
Wearing makeup is a way of expressing yourself, just the same as you wear certain clothes to stand out and be cre-ative. Wearing cosmetics is a high self-esteem booster because it makes women feel prettier, enhancing their fea-tures. Foundations cover up unwanted scars that women
might have on their faces, and women wear cosmetics to impress men. Teenage girls wear makeup to appear older while older women wear it to look younger. There are several careers to choose from the cos-metic industry. The movie industry has professional makeup artists for each film, and the Canadian fragrance industry makes an estimated $9.14 billion in retail yearly. Some foundations protect against the sun because they contain antioxidants and mois-turizers.
Wearing cosmetics blocks out the sebum glands in the face (if these glands become blocked, spots usually appear). Too much makeup will defi-nitely contribute to facial acne and blemishes, so it’s best not to wear too much makeup to outdo other girls on account of peer pressure. There are traces of chemical use in makeup such as (methyl, propyl, butyl and ethyl) found in foundations, concealers and mascara. Makeup is fake! Depending on how much you put on evenly applied, you can overdo it. Too much and you look like a
Barbie doll, using foundation and concealers hide your char-acter. When you’re not wearing makeup it feels like you’re naked without it.
Polycyclic aromatic hydro-carbons (PAHs) are a group of chemicals that occur naturally in coal, crude oil and gasoline. One of the more common PAHs is naphthalene. Some cosmetics and shampoos are made with coal tar and therefore may con-tain PAHs. They have been shown to increase the risk of breast cancer. Lead may be a contaminant in over 650 cos-metic products, including sun-screens, foundation, nail colours, lipstick and whitening toothpaste. Lead is a proven neurotoxin, linked to learning language and behavioral prob-lems. It has also been linked to miscarriage, reduced fertility in men and women, and delays in puberty onset in girls.
Whether you decide to wear makeup or not, it’s your choice to wear it and society shouldn’t pressure you. Personally, I chose to wear cosmetics. Remember to feel comfortable in your own skin — you’re beautiful inside and out!
Dear Health Canada:My name is Veronica Palmer.
I am 15 years old and have just finished reading the article, “What is Health Canada Up To?”, written by Nick Mancuso. I haven’t heard anything about
what you’re doing until now and I strongly disagree with your actions. I am also trying to figure out why you’re going along with what’s happening. You are replacing high-quality herbs and vitamins with low-dosage, inferior products made by pharmaceutical companies. Over 20,000 herbs, vitamins, and food supplements have been removed from the shelves. They have also been removing safe and effective healing prod-ucts and replacing them with products that are responsible for over 750,000 deaths a year from toxic side effects. They are now the leading cause of accidental deaths.
Another thing I’m upset
about is that you are not giving us Canadians a choice. You are just replacing the vitamins, herbs and food supplements that everyone loves with mean, nasty, horrible supplements that kill 750,000 people a year with-out giving us the choice we deserve. Even a two-year-old can tell you that it’s not fair.
You crushed my soul, my hopes, my dreams, because I no longer have the choice and the right of freedom. What’s next? Are you going to start taking away certain foods? Clothes? Jewelry? Hair prod-ucts? Is everything going to be controlled?
Veronica PalmerEnglish 10
Health Canada removing choice
Pros and cons of makeup
Sharen PopoffIN DISGUISE — (From left) Dwight Betker (Grade 11), Dshamilja Egli (Grade 9) and Flavia Egli (Grade 10) were among the Prince Charles Secondary School students who dressed up for Halloween.
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From page 14At the end of the first day,
after the students had left, Revoy and Watt worked to smooth out the dome, then put a tiger torch on low inside the dome over-night to speed the drying pro-cess.
“Before noon the following day we had a wood fire going inside and were getting ready to cook our pizza,” she said.
While the oven in the accom-panying photographs is attrac-
tive in itself, Revoy is an artist and she’s not content to leave well enough alone. Next year she will make her own ceramic tiles and turn the whole thing into a yellow submarine, com-plete with a ceramic figure to perch on top of the dome and peer through a tube that joins the chimney, which in Revoy’s mind creates a perfect peri-scope. She has plans to turn a nearby retaining wall into a ceramic mural with an under-water theme to go with her oven/submarine.
While she’s only made a few batches of bread, the oven has been used to make plenty of pizza. On a recent rainy after-noon, a group of eight friends
gathered for a pizza lunch, each rolling out balls of dough to make personal-sized pizzas, add-ing the toppings of their choice. In the oven, where the tempera-ture hovered between 600 and 700 F, the pizzas cooked in a couple of minutes. Even in the rain, guests were happy to stand around the warm oven and chat while they watched their pizzas cook.
“There are people in Quebec who start the oven the day before,” she says. “Then when they get up in the morning the fire is lit up again. When it gets to the right temperature, they throw in all their breads. Then they take them out and cook their cookies and cakes. As the
oven cools down they cook dif-ferent things.”
Eventually, when the internal temperature drops below 300 F, meats and stews are placed inside, the door is put into posi-tion and the oven becomes a large slow cooker.
When she uncovers the oven next spring and fires it up, the only question is how long it will be until neighbours are dropping by, wondering where the aromas of fresh bread or pizza are coming from. Or, she jokes, they might sneak over in the night to try a little baking themselves.
“Which is no problem,” she says. “As long as they leave some pizza and wine!”
Oven is versatile
Lorne EckersleyPizza, fresh from the wood-fired oven.
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happiness in your new home.… The generous person who treated a family to a 74th birthday supper at the Homestyle Cafe.… Stanley and Annette for being so honest. Makes the world a better place.… Beadazzled for the rides, food and everything else. Much appreciated!… The person who left the lovely CD “Come Away” at my doorbox.… Grady and Warren for making a cool logo for the Scouts.… The guys and gals at LORDCO for all their help and knowledge, you saved me a lot of grief and
time, you are the best.… My Guardian Angel Terje, for fixing my light and my deck. How blessed I am to have friends
like you.… The good samaritan for disposing of the tree clippings on 6th Ave South.… The C.V.W.M.A for the sign posting of regulations in Sirdar Park.
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TV LisTiNgsThursday, November 22, 2012 Creston Valley Advance18 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
TUESDAY EVENING / NOVEMBER 277 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 etalk (N) Big Bang The Voice Å Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars News News Daily Colbert
4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Grinch Shrek Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars ’ News Nightline
5 Go On Normal (:01) Parenthood News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Grt Pil My Pil Daly
6 9 News CBS Ent Insider NCIS “Gone” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas “Exposure” News Late Sh.
7 13 News News Magaz. Inside The Voice Å Go On Normal (:01) Parenthood News Jay Leno
8 10 High Stakes Poker SportsCentre (N) Å Record E:60 (N) Å SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre
9 19 NBA Basketball Sportsnet Con. UEFA On the Edge Sportsnet Con. Central UFC
11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET NCIS “Gone” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas “Exposure” News Hour Final
12 22 Animals Dogs Hope for Wildlife Civilization Why Poverty? (N) Why Poverty? (N) Hope for Wildlife
13 3 News Ex George S Cor Mercer 22 Min The Big Decision National CBC George S
14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Raising Ben-Kate New Girl Mindy Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother
15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront
16 6 Ink Master Å Ink Master (N) ’ Tattoo Tattoo Ink Master Å Ink Master Å Tattoo Tattoo
17 23 Holmes Makes Hazards Hazards Hunters Hunt Intl Holmes Makes Hazards Hazards Hunters Hunt Intl
18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage
21 Property Brothers ››› “Instant Message” (’05) ›› “A Family Thanksgiving” (’10) Love It or List It
22 iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Young Boys Wipeout ’ Å Funny Videos My Wife Young Weird Splatalot
23 National CBC News National National CBC News National
25 Copper ’ ››› “The Departed” (’06) Leonardo DiCaprio. ’ Å Sunny NCIS ’ Å 26 15 Gold Rush (N) Bering Sea G. Jungle Gold (N) ’ Gold Rush Bering Sea G. Jungle Gold Å 27 Keasha’s Keasha’s Princess Princess Brides Brides Keasha’s Keasha’s Princess Princess Nightmares
28 18 Little People Big Extreme Extreme Little People Big Extreme Extreme Little People Big Sister Wives Å 30 ›› “28 Days” (’00) Sandra Bullock. Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ ›› “28 Days”
31 Adven Gumball Looney Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating
32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good Jessie Really Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess
33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “The Out-of-Towners” (’99) Out
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Tosh.0 Work. Daily Colbert
36 Chopped ’ Å Chopped (N) Å Cupcake Wars (N) Diners Diners Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å 37 24 Man v Fd GetS Storage Storage Storage Storage Man v Fd GetS Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ 38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers Canadian Pickers Cajun Cajun History’s Secrets MysteryQuest ’ 39 Fact or Faked Total Blackout ’ Stargate SG-1 Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Fact or Faked
40 “Buffy-Slayer” ›› “Constantine” (’05) Keanu Reeves. ››› “Airplane!” (’80) Robert Hays. Airplane
42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Debt ET Friends Friends 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Married Married
43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas
45 ET Ent Vegas “Exposure” NCIS “Gone” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Whatever ET The Talk
48 7 Dreams Moody Blues/Royal Albert Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers The Irish Rovers Christmas Potential
49 ›› “The Life Before This” (’99) ’ I Pro I Pro › “Left Behind” (’00) Kirk Cameron. I Pro Popoff
50 Telejournal 30 vies La fac Unité 9 (N) Un train pour Noël TJ Nou Telejournal
2 ET Ent Vegas “Exposure” NCIS “Gone” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final ET The Talk
54 Inbe Inbe Today’s Top 10 Trial RapCity Jackass Jackass Inbe Inbe Prince Prince
64 ReG (:20) “Emotional Arithmetic” ›› “Firewall” (’06) Harrison Ford. (10:50) ››› “A Perfect World” (’93)
81 Ver Trésors Jeunes du monde TV5 Jrnl (:35) “Colère” (’10, Drame) Hot dogs Bouche- diable Champ
224 Parts Parts My Ride My Ride Dumbest Dumbest Parts Parts My Ride My Ride Unique Whips
WEDNESDAY EVENING / NOVEMBER 287 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Arrow (N) Å CSI: Crime Scene The X Factor (N Same-day Tape) ’ News News Daily Colbert
4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Charlie Brown Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville (N) Å News Nightline
5 Saturday Night Live “SNL Christmas” News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly
6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Survivor-Phil. Criminal Minds (N) CSI: Crime Scene News Late Sh.
7 13 News News Magaz. Inside Rockefeller Ctr. Saturday Night Live “SNL Christmas” News Jay Leno
8 10 (6:00) Curling 2012 Canada Cup. (N) SportsCentre (N) World Poker Tour SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre
9 19 NBA Basketball Sportsnet Con. Premier ATP Highlight Sportsnet Con. Central Premier
11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Survivor-Phil. Saturday Night Live “SNL Christmas” News Hour Final
12 22 Animals Under Frontiers of Man Made Marvels Gala From Berlin 2008 12 Takes Frontiers of
13 3 News Ex George S Cor Dragons’ Den (N) Titanic: Blood National CBC George S
14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang The X Factor (N Same-day Tape) ’ Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother
15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront
16 6 (5:30) “Swordfish” Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants
17 23 Hunters Hunters House Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters House Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl
18 14 Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.
21 Property Brothers “All She Wants for Christmas” (’06) “Under the Mistletoe” (’06, Drama) Love It or List It
22 iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victo Big Time Wipeout ’ Å Funny Videos My Wife Young Weird Splatalot
23 National CBC News National National CBC News National
25 Rookie Blue ’ Royal Pains (N) ’ NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ Royal Pains Å NCIS ’ Å 26 15 How/ How/ MythBusters Å Bering Sea G. How/ How/ How/ How/ MythBusters Å 27 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC The Mis The Mis Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Nightmares
28 18 Cake Cake Extreme Cougar Cake Boss: Next Baker Cake Extreme Cougar Little People Big
30 ››› “Everything’s Gone Green” ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ “Gone Green”
31 Adven Gumball Looney Deten Total Dra Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating
32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good Austin Gravity Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess
33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Planet 51” (’09) Jessica Biel Rat Race
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun South Pk Key Daily Colbert
36 Recipe to Riches Sweet Genius (N) Recipe to Riches Diners Diners Sweet Genius ’ Recipe to Riches
37 24 Top Shot Storage Storage Storage Storage Top Shot Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ 38 Ice Road Truckers Ice Pilots NWT (N) Pawnathon Nostradamus MysteryQuest ’ Nostradamus
39 ›››› “Toxic Skies” (’08) ’ Å Stargate SG-1 ’ Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ “Toxic Skies” (’08)
40 (6:00) Broken Trail › “Mission to Mars” (’00) Gary Sinise. Å 3Amigos
42 ’70s ’70s M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Debt ET Friends Friends ’70s ’70s Friends Friends
43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas
45 Saturday Night Live “SNL Christmas” Survivor-Phil. ET Ent News Whatever ET The Talk
48 7 Italian Il Volo Takes Flight Å Our Italian Story Il Volo Takes Flight Å Doo Wop Love
49 Doc Martin Å Upstair, Downstair I Pro I Pro › “Revelation” (’99) Jeff Fahey. ’ Super Popoff
50 Telejournal 30 vies Épicerie Enfants de télé Adam Aimes TJ Nou Telejournal
2 Saturday Night Live “SNL Christmas” Survivor-Phil. ET Ent News Hour Final ET The Talk
54 (6:00) The Voice Today’s Top 10 Trial Wedge The Voice “Live Results Show” Å Prince Prince
64 ReG (:20) ››› “The Captains” ››› “The Natural” (’84) Robert Redford. Å (:20) “Field of Dreams” (’89)
81 Envoyé Peuples Cobayes TV5 Jrnl (:35) À communiquer Mac Gorilles Quest.
224 Drag Drag Barrett-Jackson Pinks - All Out Drag Drag Barrett-Jackson Unique Whips
THURSDAY EVENING / NOVEMBER 297 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 etalk (N) Big Bang Flashpoint (N) ’ Big Bang Two Men Grey’s Anatomy News News Daily Colbert
4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Last Resort (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy (:02) Scandal (N) News Nightline
5 Office Parks Rock Center News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Lumi Paid Daly
6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest (:01) Elementary News Late Sh.
7 13 News News Magaz. Inside 30 Rock All Night Office Parks Rock Center News Jay Leno
8 10 (6:00) Curling 2012 Canada Cup. (N) SportsCentre (N) World Poker Tour SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre
9 19 NFL Football: Saints at Falcons Sportsnet Con. Premier Sportsnet Con. Central UFC
11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Last Resort (N) ’ Glee (N) ’ Elementary (N) ’ News Hour Final
12 22 Animals Rivers What’s-About? Joanna Lumley ››› “Touching the Void” (’03) What’s-About?
13 3 News Ex George S Cor Nature/ Things Doc Zone (N) National CBC George S
14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang The X Factor ’ Glee (N) ’ Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother
15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront
16 6 iMPACT Wrestling Ink Master Å MMA Academy ›› “The Keeper” (’09, Action) ’ MMA Entou
17 23 Four Houses Bryan Bryan Hunters Hunt Intl Four Houses Bryan Bryan Hunters Hunt Intl
18 14 The First 48 (N) Panic 9-1-1 Å (:01) Panic 9-1-1 (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (12:01) Panic 9-1-1
21 Property Brothers ›› “Home by Christmas” (’06) “A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride” Love It or List It
22 iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victo Big Time Wipeout ’ Å Funny Videos My Wife Young Weird Splatalot
23 National CBC News National National CBC News National
25 Beauty & Beast Covert Affairs (N) NCIS “Skeletons” Beauty & Beast Covert Affairs ’ NCIS “Skeletons”
26 15 American Chopper Moonshiners (N) Mayday American Chopper Moonshiners ’ Sons of Guns ’ 27 Flipping Out (N) ’ Pregnant in Heels Tabatha Tk-Ovr Flipping Out Å Pregnant in Heels Nightmares
28 18 Four Weddings (N) Bride TBA Four Weddings ’ Bride TBA Say Yes Say Yes Bride Bride
30 The Listener ’ Saving Hope ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ The Listener ’ 31 Adven Dragons Johnny T Deten Vampire Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating
32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good Good Wingin’ It Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess
33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Rat Race” (’01) John Cleese Quigley
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Comedy Comedy Daily Colbert
36 Restaurant Restaurant Sta. Restaurant: Im. Diners Diners Restaurant Sta. Restaurant: Im.
37 24 Liquida Bggg Storage Storage Storage Storage Liquida Bggg Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ 38 Ancient Aliens ’ Mountain Men ’ Weird or What? Ancient Aliens ’ Mountain Men ’ WWII in HD Å 39 Primeval: New Outcasts ’ Å Stargate SG-1 ’ Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Primeval: New
40 (6:00) “Fargo” (’96) ››› “Casino” (’95, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone. Å ›› “Sahara”
42 Friends Friends M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Debt ET Friends Friends Friends Friends 3rd Rock 3rd Rock
43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas
45 ET Ent (:01) Elementary Last Resort (N) ’ Glee (N) ’ News Whatever ET The Talk
48 7 Celtic Tenors: Lead With-Heart Doc Martin Å Use Your Brain to Change Your Age Christmas
49 Columbo “Short Fuse” ’ Yes, Min. I Pro I Pro › “Left Behind II: Tribulation Force” Super Popoff
50 Telejournal 30 vies Rire Un air de famille Enquête (SC) TJ Nou Telejournal
2 ET Ent (:01) Elementary Last Resort (N) ’ Glee (N) ’ News Hour Final ET The Talk
54 To Be Announced MuchMusic Countdown ’ Å To Be Announced Prince Prince
64 ReG (:20) ›› “Fancy Dancing” ›› “American Wedding” (:40) › “Half Baked” (’98) (12:05) “Mallrats”
81 Bout nuit Science Cliquez TV5 Jrnl (:35) Secrets d’Histoire Mystères marit. Quest.
224 NASCAR Awards Hendrick Kurt Busch Special NASCAR Awards Ceremony Unique Whips
FRIDAY EVENING / NOVEMBER 307 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 etalk (N) Big Bang Blue Bloods (N) ’ CSI: NY (N) Å Grimm ’ Å News News The Mentalist ’ 4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Last Man Malibu Shark Tank Å (:01) 20/20 Å News Nightline
5 Grimm ’ Å Dateline NBC (N) News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly
6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Undercover Boss CSI: NY (N) Å Blue Bloods (N) ’ News Late Sh.
7 13 News News Magaz. Inside Go On Guys- Grimm ’ Å Dateline NBC (N) News Jay Leno
8 10 (6:00) Curling 2012 Canada Cup. (N) SportsCentre (N) 24/7 24/7 SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre
9 19 OHL Hockey Sportsnet Con. On the Edge Ultimate Fighter Sportsnet Con. Central UFC
11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Nightmares Bomb Girls 16x9 (N) Å News Hour Final
12 22 Animals Parks Mega Builders Murder Myster. (:05) Silk (N) Party Animals ’ Mega Builders
13 3 News Ex George S Cor Market Mercer fifth estate National CBC George S
14 8 College Football Big Bang Big Bang Two Men News Wanted Two Men Mother
15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront
16 6 Ink Master Å Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Ink Master Å Ink Master Å 17 23 Celebs Celebs Extreme Homes Hunters Hunt Intl Celebs Celebs Extreme Homes Hunters Hunt Intl
18 14 Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.
21 Property Brothers “Christmas Angel” (’12) Teri Polo. ›› “November Christmas” (’10) “Before You Say”
22 › “Marmaduke” (’10) ’ Å ›› “Nanny McPhee Returns” (’10) ’ Å Young Boys Boys
23 National CBC News National National CBC News National
25 Haven “301” ’ Labyrinth (N) ’ (Part 1 of 2) Å Labyrinth ’ (Part 1 of 2) Å “The Dark Knight”
26 15 Salvage Hunters Jungle Gold Å Cash Cash Salvage Hunters Worst Driver Mayday
27 Mob Wives (N) ’ Brides Brides Transvestite Wives Mob Wives Å Brides Brides Nightmares
28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Brides Brides Say Yes Say Yes Brides Brides Say Yes Say Yes Brides Brides
30 Criminal Minds (N) To Be Announced Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ Criminal Minds ’ 31 “Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens” Ultimate Avengers Star Futurama Fam Guy Fugget Chicken Archer Dating
32 20 Shake It Random Jessie ANT “Christmas-Krank” Austin › “The Perfect Holiday” ’ Princess
33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Quigley Down Under” (’90) She’s
34 Laughs Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Anger Just for Laughs Comedy Comedy
36 $24 in 24 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners
37 24 Ghost Hunters ’ Storage Storage Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ 38 The Pick, the Pawn & the Polish ’ Canadian Pickers The Pick, the Pawn & the Polish ’ Ancient Aliens ’ 39 ›› “Fanboys” (’08) Sam Huntington. Stargate SG-1 ’ Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ ›› “Fanboys”
40 › “Sabretooth” The Walking Dead Comic Comic Comic Comic Comic Comic Comic Comic
42 Law & Order ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Debt ET Friends Friends Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ 43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas
45 ET Ent 16x9 (N) Å Nightmares Bomb Girls News Whatever ET The Talk
48 7 Discoveries Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers Doo Wop Love Songs (My Music) ’ Discoveries
49 Gaither Gospel Time- Sing! I Pro Super ›› “Believers” (’07, Horror) ’ Å Super Popoff
50 Telejournal Paquet voleur Télé sur-divan Une heure-terre TJ Nou Telejournal
2 ET Ent 16x9 (N) Å Nightmares Bomb Girls News Hour Final ET The Talk
54 ›› “StreetDance” (’10, Drama) Å Trial Trial Vampire Diaries Arrow ’ Å Trial Trial
64 (:10) ››› “Owning Mahowny” (’03) ›› “Toy Soldiers” (’91) Sean Astin. (10:55) “Reindeer Games” Frenzy
81 Faut pas rêver Bout nuit TV5 Jrnl (:35) Zone d’ombre Urgence à Davos Drames Quest.
224 (6:00) NASCAR Awards Ceremony (N) (Live) NASCAR Awards Ceremony
The Creston Valley Advance will be collecting items for the Christmas Hampers The Creston Valley Advance will be collecting items for the Christmas Hampers and accepting donations for the Community Greeting Card at our offi ce atand accepting donations for the Community Greeting Card at our offi ce at
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All offers expire December 15, 2012. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. Only available at participating locations. ‡ Applies to single rear wheel vehicles only. Diesel models not eligible. * Up to 5 litres of oil. Disposal fees may be extra. Does not apply to diesel engines. ◊ Based on a Ford Fusion V6 automatic that has a fuel consumption rating of 10L/100 km in combined city/highway driving (properly tuned), a one-year driving distance of 20,000 km and $1.29 per litre for gasoline (based on Environ-ment Canada averages). Improved fuel efficiency and emission reduction levels depend on model, year and condition of vehicle. †† In order to receive a local competitor’s advertised price: (i) tires must be purchased and installed at your participating Ford Dealer; (ii) customer must present the competitor’s actual local advertisement (containing the lower price) which must have been printed within 30 days of the sale; and (iii) the tires being purchased must be the same brand, sidewall, speed and load ratings as shown in the competitive advertisement. Offer only available at participating Ford dealerships. This offer is valid on the cost of the tire only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Offer does not apply to advertised prices outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers and online tire retailers, or closeout, special order, discontinued and clearance/liquidation offers. Limited time offer. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time without prior notice. See your Service Advisor for details. © 2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
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CRESTON AND DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING
The Creston and District Society for Community Living held its annual gener-al meeting on Sept. 24.
The society, which has 67 employees, heard the financial statement from the audi-
tor and was pleased that only a slight deficit was incurred. The CDSCL operates four group homes for the mentally challenged, two apartments with assisted living, a wood shop on Seventh Avenue and the Therapeutic Riding Program on Erickson Road. As well, the society owns and oper-ates the Rebekah Manor on Hillside Street.
In his annual report, executive director Peter Feltham reported he was pleased with the operations during 2011-2012. BC Housing provides funds, as well as the rent paid by clients. He praised the direc-tors and their management group for their diligence during the year.
Key personnel for the organization
besides Feltham are Roger Smith, Mary Gregory, Ivy Rombough, Vicky Wayling and Michelle Whiteaway.
Elected were chair Bob Meredith, vice-chair and scretrary-treasurer Eric Kutzner, past-chair Alex Nilsson and directors Peter McIsaac, Judy Wilson, Rita Petrich, Trish Marshall, Todd Dixon and Gery Teed.
CDSCL elects directors at annual general meeting
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In Loving MemoryClinton Douglas Sorenson
Passed away 1997
Fond are the ties that are brokenDear is the one that is gone
In memory we shall keep himAs long as the years roll on.
As we loved him, so we miss himIn our memory he is dear
Loved, remembered, longed for alwaysBringing many a silent tear.“In Silence We Remember.”
Deeply missed by Mom, Dad, Brothers, and Friends
Florence Moseley
Florence Moseley passed away peacefully in Creston, BC at the age of 91 years.Florence was born Florica Ropcean in Bellis, AB in 19 1, one of fteen children. he grew up with a lo e of usic, a sense of fun and a ery strong wor ethic.
he wor ed at se eral different obs, ost including coo ing and cleaning.n 19 , Flo arried ac Moseley. ogether they
coo ed in arious ca ps and spent su ers helping run the Marble Canyon Bungalows in Kootenay
ational ar . n 19 they bought the Mile Caf and li ed and wor ed there for any years. hen they sold the caf , they built and started the Buc oe Neighbourhood Pub.
hey retired to their cherry orchard and ho e in ynndel, BC. For the last nine years, Florence has
li ed at wan alley odge.Florence will be lo ingly re e bered by her son Richard ail grandsons Brent Chie and an brothers ohnny rene and ictor race sisters
yl ia Co and Caroline iwit, and any nephews and nieces.
The family would like to thank the staffat Swan Valley Lodge for the wonderful care
they gave Florence.Our Floss was “one of a kind”
and will be dearly missed.
May 28, 1921 ~ November 8, 2012
Cornelius Maria Vendrik
November 21, 1923~
November 16, 2012
Cornelius Maria (Kees) Vendrik, aged 88 years, passed away peacefully
in his home on November 16, 2012.
Kees was born on November 21, 1923 to Cornelius and Elizabeth Vendrik in Kockengen, The Netherlands. He immigrated to Canada in 1953 with his young family and settled in Creston. He worked as a farmer and woodworker. Kees leaves behind his loving wife of 62 years, Wilhelmina; son Andy of Creston; daughters Elizabeth (Dave) Bjarnason of Cranbrook, and Heidi (Don) Bjarnason of Creston; grandchildren Rhonda, Bradley, Darren, Daryl, Lisa and Jennifer; seven great grandchildren; brother Gerard Vendrik of Creston and sister Bep Lambo of Kockengen in The Netherlands.
A Graveside Service was held November 19, 2012 at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Erickson.
Friends are invited to make a donation in his memory to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 20 Hopewell Way NE, Calgary AB, T3J 5H5
or online at www.billygraham.ca.
Absent from the body, present with the Lord. II Corinthians 5:6
Edgar Andrew MacKrell
Edgar was born on March 13, 1924 in Dodsland, SK. Edgar married Beatrice VanKoughnett in Calgary, AB in 1952. He had numerous jobs in a variety of places, including Calgary, Dodsland, Boswell, White Horse and then back to Boswell where he lived the last 30 years. Edgar was an avid wood worker and horse man.Edgar was predeceased by his wife Beatrice Lorraine MacKrell; daughter Wendy Marlene Beier; and granddaughter Jocelyn Candice MacKrell; along with three sisters and two brothers.He will be lovingly remembered by his son Douglas Andrew MacKrell; four grandchildren; one brother; two sisters and many niece and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held Saturday November 24, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
at the Boswell Community Hall.
Any friends wishing to send owers in Edgar s name may do so to the Crest View Care Village
800 Cavell St, Creston, BC, V0B 1G4.
Edgar Andrew MacKrell passed away on November 16, 2012 in the Creston Valley
at the age of 88 years.
March 13, 1924 ~ November 16, 2012
Happy 90 th
Birthday!Ray
Destobel
From your wife Thelma, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
great-great-granddaughter,other family members and friends
June Price and
Wally MoseankoHappily announce our Marriage
November 20, 2012Trinity United Church
Rev. S. Stickel-Miles officiatingReception to follow at a later date
Announcements
Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of
CORNELIUS M. VENDRIKPassed Away
November 16, 2012Age 88 years
Residence CrestonGraveside Funeral Service
Monday November 19, 2012At 2:00 pm
Forest Lawn CemeteryErickson, BC
Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution
may do so to the Billy Graham Association
20 Hopewell Way NECalgary, AB T3J 5H5
Or www.billygraham.ca
In Loving Memory OfEDGAR ANDREW
MACKRELLPassed Away
November 16, 2012Age 88 years
Residence Boswell/CrestonMemorial Service
Saturday November 24, 2012At 2:00 p.m.
Boswell Community HallFriends wishing to sendfl owers in Edgar’s name,
may do so toCrest View Care Village
800 Cavell St,Creston, BC, V0B 1G4
In Loving Memory Of KENNETH JACK (KEN)
HUGHES Passed Away
November 9, 2012Age 80 years
Residence Erickson, BC Cremation
A Private Family Celebration of Life
To be held at a later date Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution
may do so to theHeart & Stroke
Foundation of BC# 200 – 1212 West Broadway,
Vancouver, BC V6H 3V2
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MAXINE BEATRICE BIRD Passed Away
October 18, 2012Age 85 years
Residence High River, AB Graveside Service
Wednesday November 21, 2012At 11:00 a.m.
Lister Anglican CemeteryLister, BC
Rev. Shelley Stickel-Miles offi ciating
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Edgar Andrew MacKrell
Edgar was born on March 13, 1924 in Dodsland, SK. Edgar married Beatrice VanKoughnett in Calgary, AB in 1952. He had numerous jobs in a variety of places, including Calgary, Dodsland, Boswell, White Horse and then back to Boswell where he lived the last 30 years. Edgar was an avid wood worker and horse man.Edgar was predeceased by his wife Beatrice Lorraine MacKrell (nee VanKoughnett); daughter Wendy Marlene Beier (nee MacKrell); and granddaughter Jocelyn Candice MacKrell; along with three sisters and two brothers.He will be lovingly remembered by his son Douglas Andrew MacKrell; four grandchildren; one brother; two sisters and many niece and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held Saturday November 24, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
at the Boswell Community Hall.
Any friends wishing to send fl owers in Edgar’s name may do so to the Crest View Care Village
800 Cavell St, Creston, BC, V0B 1G4.
Edgar Andrew MacKrell passed away on November 16, 2012 in the Creston Valley
at the age of 88 years.
March 13, 1924 ~ November 16, 2012
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(Woods Foreman) TIMBERLANDSCampbell River, BC
Mid Island Forest Operation is a continuous harvest operation (6x3 shift) harvesting 1.1 MM M3 annually and building 140 km of road. Working as part of a team of supervisors, this position will have direct responsibility for woods operations and union crews. The successful candidate will value the team-oriented approach, have a good working knowledge of applicable occupational safety regulations, first-hand knowledge and experience in a unionized environment, and will be responsible for planning, supervision of hourly personnel, safe work performance and the achievement of departmental goals.
Further job details can be viewed at: http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/our-people-employment/careersWFP offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefit and pension package and the potential to achieve annual performance rewards. Please reply in confidence, citing Reference Code.
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Van-Kam Freightways’ Group of Companies requires Owner Operators for runs out of our Prince George Terminal. W ff ll t t Wi t / M t i
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LINEHAULOWNER OPERATORS
PRINCE GEORGEVan Kam’s Group of Companies requires Owner Operators to be based at our Kamloops or Kelowna Terminals for runs throughout B.C. and Alberta.Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving experience/training.We offer above average rates and excellent employee benefits.To join our team of Professional drivers, call Bev, 604-968-5488 or email a resume, current driver’s abstract and details of truck to:
[email protected] or fax 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
Established 1947Hauling Freight for Friends for 65 Years
We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
OWNER OPERATORS REQUIRED$2500 SIGNING BONUS
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Thank You.The family of Florence Moseley would like to thank the staff of Swan Valley Lodge, and particularly the staff of the Harris Unit, for the wonderful
care provided to Florence. We are very appreciative that Florence was able
to live where the staff is so caring and compassionate. Residents of the Creston Valley are fortunate to have such a facility and staff.
Thank you.
To the wonderful peopleof Creston Valley and WynndelFirst of all, thanks to the caring staff of
Creston Hospital and Community Health- and especially Dr. Griffioen.
You all made Ron’s last months bearable.Thanks to Trinity United Church. Shelby, you are
an angel from God. Thanks to the congregation for the food, flowers, words of encouragement, and for
rallying around us when we needed you most.Last, but not least, thanks to our friends and neighbours in Wynndel for the food,
cards and just for being there.
All your thoughfulness will never be forgotten.
Alice VanDusen and Family
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2NDHAND HEAVEN910 Pine St.
250-428-2375Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm
Sat noon - 4:30 pmChristmas decorations,Furniture, Books, Toys,
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CRAFTSMAN SNOWBLOWER 9.5hp, 27” two-stage power-propelled, lightly used. Serviced last year. $750 obo 250-428-9303
FOR SALE: Firewood- split and delivered 250-402-9991
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NEW LIFE FURNITURE& RECYCLING
114 NW Blvd. 250-402-0098
NEW HOURSMon - Sat 10am - 5pm
DONATION PICK UPSCall to arrange a pick up
Interested in joining our team of great volunteers
a few hours a week?Contact Amanda
for more information
Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances,
Electronics & More!
RECYCLING DEPOT for: -small appliances -electronics -batteries -toys
Nonagenarian disposing a multi-tude of cherished items, antique and modern. China Cabinet $80, barley corn folding table $175, trunk $50, record player, records, sewing machine, collection of razors, sharpening stuff, lighters, old came-ras, postcards, pliers, timekeepers, wartime, medical bandages, 2 speakers, home and shop tools, 306 rifl e with scope & case, deep-well pump, pop boxes, damaged motorcycle, big roll of single strand wire, fi reproof shingles, antique farm implements & 8N Tractors, stump puller, ploughs, discs, harrow mower, rake, heavy roller, cultiva-tor etc. etc. etc. acreage, house in Nelson 505-5200
SOAKER TUB by Maxx, brand new, never installed 67”x32”x22” Pd $700 on spe-cial order 250-402-6585
Trinity Used TreasuresTHRIFT SHOP
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
9am - 1pm Closed Holidays
United Church on 10th Ave North (next to post offi ce)
WINTER TIRES 4 Toyo 225/50/16 used 1 season $300. Also 4 Bridgestone Bliz-zak 245/45/17 over 75% tread left $435. 250-428-5876 eves & wknds.
Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main fl oor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Re-cent improvements- new as-phalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and re-pairs. $269,000obo. 250-866-5274
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Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerWynndel- 1/BDRM 1/BATH house on 10 acres. Great view property on Elsie Holmes Rd. Older but well-maintained, ap-prox. 1000sq. ft. Lg l/rm, kitch-en/dining area, closed in porch & walk-in bsmt. Front balcony w/beautiful view of Creston Flats. Lg detached gar-age/workshop. Asking $275,000 obo 250-866-5274
Houses For SaleOLDER House For Sale 800 sq ft. lot 38x120 close to downtown. 2BR, LR with view, entrance porch, renovated bathroom, large kitchen. Of-fers. 250-428-7939
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent2/BDRM CONDO full bsmt, part. furn. in seniors complex $850/mo 250-428-0697
APARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-428-2562 or 250-428-3096
Creston- 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $535/$625 + elec. N/S N/P call 250-254-0840 or 250-866-5789
Creston: 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $575/mo & $725/mo + elec. N/S; N/P; DD & ref req. 250-428-2202
Creston: 2/BDRM APART-MENT, Close to all amenities. Avail immediately. 250-428-2457 or C: 250-254-1024
Creston - 2/BDRM CONDO style apartment. F/S incl., N/P. N/S. Located downtown Cres-ton 250-428-5240. Refs req.
Creston - 2/BDRM + DEN 50+ Condo, 5/appl, 2/decks, cov-ered parking, $875/mo + elec. DD & Refs required. 250-428-8727
Creston - 2/BDRM SUITE, $600/mo incl. heat and lights D/D req. 250-428-4918
CRESTONATTENTION SENIORS
Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS
includes 2 meals a dayhouse keeping,laundry
& reg bus service. Wheelchair access main fl oor
1/bdrm units $1150/mo2/bdrm $1250/mo.
250-402-9351Creston- DOWNTOWN 1/bdrm suite. W/D, storage, parking. 55+, N/P, N/S. $440-545. Commercial offi ce space $435. 250-254-1970.
Creston: LOVELY, CLEAN quiet 1/bdrm Apt. Avail Dec.1st. $525/mo incl. dish-washer, sat TV & PVR, utilities extra. 250-428-9303
HILLCREST APARTMENTSLarge Bright 1/Bdrm. 50+
Close to downtownu/ground parking, N/S N/P. $700/mo. incl.heat, laundry
Creston 250-428-8458
PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments
Available now!N/S N/P Children OK
250-428-2234
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Creston- OFFICE/ RETAIL space corner of Canyon St & 10th Ave. Rent starting at $300/mo incl. util. 250-428-2231 or 250-428-7371
Legal Notices
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT...WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CA
Rentals
Duplex / 4 Plex2/BDRM RENO’D duplex. Den, f/rm, front rm, 2 appl., bath & 1/2, laundry hook-ups car port, fenced N/S N/P $800/mo 250-428-5997
Halls/Auditoriums
Canyon HallNewly Renovated & Ready
for your Events!Ask about the Small Hall
Henri 250-428-8852Canyon Park Reservations
Shelly 250-428-3356
ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events
Call 250-428-7127For Information and Booking
WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available.
Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643
Visit www.westcreston.info
Mobile Homes & Pads
PEACEFUL & PRIVATE cozy 2/bdrm older mobile home on acreage. Greenhouse, garden, root cellar, wood heat. Prefer mature couple. Pets neg. N/S $750/mo 250-428-5559
Homes for Rent3/BDRM 3/BATH Home on Crawford Hill, N/S, 7 applianc-es. Avail now. $1350/mo utils incl. Refs & DD required. Call 250-828-9977 Creston
Creston- 1/BDRM house avail. Dec 1. N/S N/P $625/mo util. incl. 250-428-5649
Creston: 2/BDRM & DEN on main fl oor. New renos, 512- 9th. Ave.S $900/mo. incl.util. 250-428-2627
Creston- 2/BDRM HOME 1919 Pine St. Close to down-town; over 1000sq.ft; all appl. incl. $900/mo. Avail. Nov 1st Call Harold or Ev 403-882-4561
Creston- 3/BDRM TOWN-HOUSE 1 1/2 baths, bsmt, W/D F/S move-in ready Avail. immed. N/S D/D $800/mo Ref. req. 1-780-962-3699.
Creston: SMALL 3/BDRM house in town. Large yard, gas heat, fridge & stove, detached garage. $600/mo plus deposit, available immediately. Call 250-428-1906
RENTALS AVAILABLE Please call Heather at
Creston Valley Realty Ltd 250-428-9040
or go to the offi ce to fi llout a rental enquiry form
RENTALS AVAILABLESouth Creston: 2/bdrm unit in a 4 plex. All appl. & util. incl. Avail. immed.1/bdrm suite in a 4 plex, appl. & util. incl. Avail. immed.Wynndel: 1/bdrm house on small acreage. Appl. incl. Very unique property. Avail. immed.Crestview Estates: 2/bdrm condo w/garage, appl. & rec. room. Avail. immed.Damage deposit, no smoking, no pets, references required for all properties.
Ask for a “Tenancy Request Form”
available from the Century 21 front desk
or call Ken at 250-428-6168
Property Management
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFor your Property Management
Rental & Sales needsIngrid Voigt
RE/MAX Discovery Real Estate250-428-2234,1-877-428-2234
Shared Accommodation
3/BDRM HOME, F/S, W/D, DW, Avail Jan 1, $875 unfurn, or $925 furnished. N/P N/S, Creston 250-428-0566
Legal Notices
Rentals
Shared Accommodation
CRESTON - ACCOM. AVAIL. for one mature professional working person. N/S, N/P 1500 sqft living space, 1-level, 2/bath. Util incl. 250-402-6698 [email protected]
Suites, LowerCreston- SPACIOUS 2/BDRM bmnt suite close to Paul’s Su-perette. 55+ N/P N/S 250-254-1970.
Transportation
Auto Financing
YOU’RE APPROVED
Call Dennis, Shawn or Paul
for Pre-Approvalwww.amford.com
Dreamteam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
Cars - Domestic2000 CHRYSLER Intrepid ingood shape. $1000obo 250-402-99912005 WHITE PONTIAC Grand Prix 139,000km good car, new brakes $7500 250-428-6973
Scrap Car Removal
CASHPaying $20 - $200 for your
SCRAP Vehicle
250-428-2323
Trucks & Vans1997 DODGE Short Box 318 4X4 Auto. Exc. shape. Offers 250-428-5156
Boats
World’s Finest FISHING BOATS
Weldcraft, Hewescraft,Lund, Godfrey Pontoons
Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID1-888-821-2200
www.marksmarineinc.com
Legal Notices
1018 Canyon St. Creston, BC250-428-2266
Advertise with the
Thursday, November 22, 2012 Creston Valley Advance24 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
Serving the Creston Valley EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION
Anderson & Buchy
Roofi ngLtd.
• Professional Work• Journeyman Roofers
• WCB Coverage• Liability Insurance
• All work guaranteed• Free Estimates in
writing
250-428-5044
Serving CrestonKootenay Lake
Shopa'sExcavating Ltd.
Excavator • BackhoesDumptrucks • Cat Work
Water Lines • Septic FieldsSubdivision • Site Preparation
Sand • Gravel • TopsoilRock HammerRoad Building
Government Certifi ed
Sewage planner& installer
Wynndel, BC 250-866-5770
JA-COINDUSTRIAL LTD.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL& SALES
250-428-9788Arlen Johnson, Proprietor4015 Hwy 3, Erickson BC
WHYBUY?
When youcan
RENT?
• Backhoe• Auger
• Jackhammer• Dump Truck
Garth RosvoldCreston, BC
Phone:250-428-7232
Cell:250-428-1601
Glen StromAaron Strom
• EXCAVATING • LOGGING• ROAD BUILDING • GRAVEL
• ROCKHAMMER• ENVIRONMENTAL
RECLAMATION
Ph/Fx: 250-227-9679Box 101, Crawford Bay, BC
V0B 1E0
SINCE 1980CONTRACTING
E A R T H W O R K S
Call Sean at250-428-9957
or 250-402-8135 (cell)
EXCAVATIONROAD BUILDING
LAND & SITE DEVELOPMENT
LOGGINGDUMP TRUCKEXCAVATOR
KOOTENAY LAKELOG STRUCTURES LTD.
Quality Handcrafted Homes
Ph: 250-428-7881 • Fax: 250-428-9588Email: [email protected]
www.handcraftedloghomes.ca
Mobile Crane
Service available
250-402-9528 Will250-428-5240 Erik
W.H. EXCAVATING
250-402-9528 Will
Dump Trucks - Tandem & Single AxleExcavator • Bobcat • Auger Bits
Rotted Manure • TopsoilLand Clearing • Rock Hammer
Road Building • Site Preparation Road Building • Site Preparation Road Building • Site Preparation Road Building • Site PreparationLogging/SubdivisionsBasements/Demolition
SERVICES INCLUDE:
Marc DueckBox 646 Creston, BCPh: 250-428-8916Cell: 250-428-1953
DumptrucksExcavators
Dozer
KEPKEExcavat ing◊ Spring & Fall Cleanup◊ Dump Runs◊ Landscape Preparation◊ Topsoil◊ Retaining Walls◊ Stump Removal◊ Water Lines
Call Ron Kepke250-428-4306
Cell 250-428-1973
Got a Garage Sale?Get it booked by Friday
for the following Thursday’s paper
Need a Classifi ed Ad?Friday is the day!
ATTENTION ADVERTISERSDeadline for classifi ed advertising is Friday at 4pm!
250-428-2266
Display advertising booking deadline is
Friday noonfor the following Thursday’s paper
Creston Valley Advance Thursday, November 22, 2012 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 25
Serving the Creston Valley CONTRACTORS • RENOVATIONS • HOME AND YARD SERVICES
Spring/Fall Clean-upInside or Outside
Heavy or Light WorkSeniorDiscounts
250-428-0752
NEED CLEAN-UP?
D & SRESIDENTIAL CLEANINGLAWN & YARD MAINTENANCE
FreeEstimates!
• COMMERCIAL• RESIDENTIAL• JOURNEYMAN• LINE MARKING
250-428-8482
LINE PAINTINGPARKING LOTS,CURBS ETC...
this space available
To advertise in theServing Creston Valley section
of the classifi eds call250-428-2266
• Licensed New Home Builder• Renovations• Concrete Work• Quality Assured
Tom MorrisPh: 250-428-2071Fax: 250-428-2036
JC’S
SELF STORAGE
620 Payne St.Creston, BC
(turn east betweenNorthstar & Iron Kettle)
• Largest self storage in Creston
• 24 hr. Security• Safe, dry storage
250-428-9933www.jcstorage.com
Specializing in Custom built• Kitchen cabinets• Bathroom vanities• Railings & stairs• All types of counter tops including granite, solid surfaces and laminate
250-428-5215 (days)250-428-4765 (eves.)1033-25 Ave S. Creston
R.C.W. Woodcraft
Cabinets
FREEESTIMATES!
Yvonne’sPainting Service
250-428-0438Cell: 250-428-6468
Serving The Valley Since 1986
Residential • CommercialInterior • Exterior
Journeyman
All Aspectsof Painting
RobertConstruction
André Robert250-428-4914
• Renovations• Eavestrough• Fascia • Soffi t• Vinyl Siding• Metal Roofi ng• Window Capping
• Tile • Vinyl • Laminate• Hardwood • Carpet
• Window Shades• Phantom Screens• Aluminum railing
• DURADEKwaterproof decking
250-428-2426www.nufl oors.ca/creston
1518 Northwest Blvd Creston
Serving theCreston Valley
since 1984
Smart Service. Great Products.
CUSTOMMETAL BENDING
•SNOWSTOP•DECK POSTS & BEAMS
•CUSTOM FASCIA• COLOURED STEP FLASHING
CUSTOMCUSTOM
•5" Continuous Eavestroughing•SOFFIT •FASCIA •SIDING•VINYL & HARDI PLANK
DOUG DORTMAN250-428-7729
FREE
ESTIMATES
KOOTENAY
Phone: 250-866-5760 orCell: 250-428-6701
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE
MOVINGCall"Perk's byPercy"
Effi cient & Experienced
House & YardMaintenance Available
LENNY CRAIGHOME
IMPROVEMENTS
(250) 254-0197Creston BC
ADDITIONSRENOVATIONS
ROOFING
GENERALHOME REPAIR
Ph: 250-428-3455Fax: 250-428-7393Bob & Howard Graham
1208 NW Blvd, Creston BC
YourWINDSHIELDspecialists*55 yearscombined
experience
ORCHARD VALLEY
ICBC EXPRESSwindshield replacements
Next to Arrow MountainTruck/Car Touchless Wash
506 D Helen Street
Arrow Mountain
MINISTORAGE
71 Units • Easy Access24/7 Video SurveillanceUnits accessable 24/7
Attendant living on siteStorage Insurance Approved
ALL UNITS ARE DRYWALLEDTO MEET THE LATEST
FIRE RATEDBUILDING CODES
250-428-4673
PineProfi les
Inc.
SOLID WOOD PRODUCTS AT GREAT PRICES
• Panelling• Flooring• Siding
• Baseboards• Casings
• Crown mouldings
250-428-0178 Cell:
250-254-0944
RENTALS & SERVICE• Portable Toilets• Portable Showers
GREAT FOR• Weddings • Family Reunions• Large Parties • Construction Sites• FarmsPUMPING SERVICES• Septic Tanks• RVs & Boats
Reasonable weekend or monthly rates
250-428-4053250-428-6256YES! We have a
wheelchair accessible toilet
BOOK THIS SPA
CE 250-428-2266
STARTS AT $
25/M
ONTH
SERVICES
ALL-RITESEWAGE PUMPING
Portable restroomsTanks and risers
PumpsFloat switches
...and more
Edwin Johnson250-428-9097
• Residential • Commercial• Fire & Flood Restoration
Serving Creston since 1991
Call Rob250-428-3551
FROM CONCRETE TO CABINETRY
Derick ToddJourneyman Carpenter
Sirdar BCCell 250-428-1895Residential
& CommercialLicensed & Insured250-402-9006
Phone GeorgeJourneyman Electrician
to completion
from conception
Bryan 250-428-8425
Remodels tonew Custom Homes,
we offer a full range of Building Services.
Serving Creston & Eastshorefor over 20 years
Construction Company
RAY'S GARBAGE
PICKUPCreston
Residential Pickup& All Rural Areas
3 - 40yd Bins
250-428-9887
ChimneySweeping Fireplace & Woodstove
Servicing Visual Inspections& Installations WETT Certifi ed TechniciansTip Top
Chimney Service250-919-3643
Kootenays Clean!
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
Furnace & Duct CleaningCommercial & Residential
Central Air Conditioners
“We Move the Furniture”FREE ESTIMATES
Terry DugdaleCreston, BC
250-428-0806
HOUSE CALLS
Auto Interiors Fabric Protection
Area Rugs Flood & Fire Restoration
Licensed Painter
BenkoConstruction
Woodwork&
Richard Benko250.254.2177
• Framing • General Carpentry• Decks & Patios • Railings
• Stairs • Forms• Windows & Decorative Trim
• Finishing Carpentry• Custom Woodwork
YOUR MOBILE HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING SPECIALISTS
in the Kootenays• Commercial & Residential
• Farm Machinery• Trucks & Trailers
• BuildingsInterior & Exterior
• RVs • Boats• Industrial & Logging
Equipment250-428-7977
Thursday, November 22, 2012 Creston Valley Advance26 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
WISE BU
YERS RE
AD THE
LEGAL C
OPY: Ve
hicle(s)
may be
shown
with op
tional e
quipm
ent. De
aler ma
y sell o
r lease f
or less.
Limited
time of
fers. Of
fers ma
y be can
celled a
t any tim
e witho
ut notic
e. Deale
r order
or tran
sfer ma
y be req
uired as
invent
ory ma
y vary b
y dealer
. See yo
ur Ford
Dealer f
or com
plete de
tails or
call th
e Ford C
ustome
r Relati
onship
Centre
at 1-80
0-565-
3673. ‡
Until N
ovemb
er 30, 2
012, rec
eive $25
0/ $500
/ $1,00
0/ $1,50
0/ $1,75
0/ $2,00
0/ $2,25
0/ $3,00
0/ $3,75
0/ $4,0
00/ $4,
250/ $4
,750/ $5
,250/ $5
,500/ $5
,750/ $6
,000/ $
6,500/ $
7,000/ $
7,250/ $
8,250/ $
9,000/
$9,250
/ $10,0
00 in M
anufact
urer Re
bates w
ith the
purcha
se or lea
se of a n
ew 201
2 Escap
e I4 Ma
nual; 20
13 Explo
rer Bas
e/ 2012
Edg
e SE/ 20
12 Focu
s S, Exp
lorer Ba
se FWD
; 2013 E
dge FW
D (exclu
ding SE
), Flex S
E, Trans
it Conne
ct (excl
uding e
lectric)
, E-Serie
s, F-150
Regula
r Cab XL
(4x2) V
alue Le
ader/ 2
012 Fie
sta S, E
-Series;
2013 M
ustang V
6 Coupe
, Tauru
s SE/20
12 Flex
SE/ 201
2 Musta
ng Valu
e Leade
r, Tauru
s SE, Tra
nsit Con
nect (e
xcludin
g electr
ic); 201
3 F-350
to F-550
Chassis
Cabs/ 2
012 Fus
ion S/
2012 Fi
esta (ex
cluding
S), Exp
lorer AW
D (exclu
ding Ba
se)/ 201
3 Musta
ng V6 Pr
emium
/ 2012 M
ustang V
6 (exclu
ding Va
lue Lea
der), E
xplorer
FWD (ex
cluding
Base),
F-350 to
F-550 C
hassis C
abs; 20
13 F-250
to F-45
0 (exclu
ding Ch
assis Ca
bs) gas
engine/
2012 Fo
cus (ex
cluding
S), Fus
ion Hyb
rid, Edg
e AWD (e
xcludin
g SE), E
scape (e
xcludin
g I4 Ma
nual)/
2012 Fu
sion I4 (
excludi
ng S and
Hybrid)
, Escap
e V6; 20
13 Musta
ng GT/ 2
012 Fus
ion V6
(exclud
ing S a
nd Hyb
rid)/ 20
12 Musta
ng GT, Ta
urus (e
xcludin
g SE), F
lex (exc
luding
SE); 20
13 F-150
Regula
r Cab (e
xcludin
g XL 4x2
) non-5
.0L/ 201
2 Edge F
WD (ex
cluding
SE)/ 20
13 F-150
Regula
r Cab (e
xcludin
g XL 4x2
) 5.0L,
F-250 to
F-450 (
excludi
ng Chas
sis Cab)
Diesel
Engine/
2012 Ex
peditio
n; 2013
F-150 S
uper Ca
b and Su
per Cre
w non-
5.0L/ 20
13 F-150
Super C
ab and
Super C
rew 5.0
L/ 2012
F-250 t
o F-450
(exclud
ing Cha
ssis Cab
s) Gas E
ngine/
2012 F-
150 Reg
ular Ca
b (Exclu
ding 4x
2) non-
5.0L/ 20
12 F-150
Regula
r Cab (e
xcludin
g XL 4x2
) 5.0L/
2012 F-
150 Sup
er Cab a
nd Sup
er Crew
non-5.0
L, F-250
to F-4
50 (excl
uding C
hassis
Cabs) D
iesel En
gines/
2012 F-
150 Sup
er Cab a
nd Supe
r Crew 5
.0L (all
Raptor,
GT500,
BOSS3
02, and
Mediu
m Truck
models
exclud
ed). Th
is offer
can be
used in
conjun
ction w
ith mo
st retail
consum
er offer
s made
availab
le by Fo
rd of Ca
nada at
either t
he time
of facto
ry orde
r or del
ivery, b
ut not b
oth. Ma
nufactu
rer Reb
ates ar
e not co
mbina
ble wit
h any fl e
et cons
umer in
centive
s. *Pur
chase a
new 201
2 F-150
XLT Sup
er Cab 4
x4 with
5.0L eng
ine/201
2 F-150
XLT Sup
er Crew
4X4 wit
h 5.0L e
ngine/
2012 F-
250 XLT
Super C
ab 4X4 W
estern E
dition w
ith pow
er seat
s for $2
7,885/$
29,885/
$39,999
. Taxes
payabl
e on ful
l amoun
t of pur
chase p
rice aft
er Manu
facture
r Rebat
e of $10
,000/$
10,000/
$7,250 h
as been
deduct
ed. Offe
rs includ
e freigh
t and ai
r tax of
$1,700
but exc
lude va
riable c
harges
of licen
se, fue
l fi ll ch
arge, in
surance
, dealer
PDI (if
applica
ble), reg
istratio
n, PPSA
, admin
istratio
n fees a
nd char
ges, an
y enviro
nment
al char
ges or f
ees, an
d all ap
plicabl
e taxes
. Manuf
acturer
Rebate
s can be
used in
conjun
ction w
ith mo
st retail
consum
er offer
s made
availab
le by Fo
rd of Ca
nada at
either t
he time
of facto
ry orde
r or del
ivery, b
ut not b
oth. Ma
nufactu
rer Reb
ates ar
e not co
mbina
ble wit
h any fl e
et cons
umer in
centive
s. **Ch
oose 6.
19% ann
ual per
centag
e rate (
APR) pu
rchase fi
nancin
g on a n
ew 201
2 F-150
XLT Sup
er Cab 4
x4 with
5.0L eng
ine/201
2 F-150
XLT Sup
er Crew
4X4 wit
h 5.0L e
ngine/
2012 F-
250 XLT
Super C
ab 4X4
Wester
n Editio
n with
power s
eats fo
r a maxim
um of 7
2 mont
hs to qu
alifi ed
retail cu
stomers,
on app
roved cr
edit (OA
C) from
Ford Cr
edit. No
t all bu
yers wil
l qualif
y for th
e lowes
t APR pa
yment.
Purcha
se fi na
ncing m
onthly
payme
nt is $4
31/$465
/$617 (
the sum
of twel
ve (12)
month
ly paym
ents di
vided by
26 per
iods gi
ves pay
ee a bi-
weekly
payme
nt of $1
99/$214
/$285 w
ith a do
wn pay
ment o
f $2,00
0/$2,00
0/$3,00
0 or equ
ivalent
trade-
in. Cost
of borro
wing is
$5,169
.65/5,56
9.08/$
7,389.30
or APR o
f 6.19%
and tot
al to be
repaid
is $31,0
54.65/$
33,454.0
8/$44,
388.30.
Offers
include
a Manu
facture
r Rebat
e of $10
,000/$
10,000/
$7,250 a
nd freig
ht and a
ir tax of
$1,700
but exc
lude va
riable c
harges
of lice
nse, fu
el fi ll ch
arge, in
surance
, dealer
PDI (if
applica
ble), reg
istratio
n, PPSA
, admin
istratio
n fees a
nd char
ges, an
y enviro
nment
al char
ges or f
ees, an
d all ap
plicabl
e taxes.
Taxes p
ayable
on full
amoun
t of pur
chase p
rice aft
er Manu
facture
r Rebat
e deduc
ted. Bi-
Weekly
payme
nts are
only av
ailable
using a
custom
er initia
ted PC
(Intern
et Bank
ing) or
Phone P
ay syste
m thro
ugh the
custom
er’s ow
n bank (
if offer
ed by th
at fi na
ncial ins
titution
). The c
ustome
r is req
uired to
sign a
month
ly paym
ent con
tract wi
th a fi rs
t payme
nt date
one mo
nth fro
m the c
ontract
date an
d to ens
ure tha
t the to
tal mo
nthly p
ayment
occurs
by the p
ayment
due dat
e. Bi-w
eekly p
ayment
s can be
made b
y makin
g payme
nts
equival
ent to t
he sum
of 12 m
onthly
payme
nts div
ided by
26 bi-we
ekly per
iods ev
ery two
weeks
comme
ncing on
the con
tract da
te. Deale
r may s
ell for l
ess. Off
ers vary
by mo
del and
not all
combin
ations w
ill appl
y. ▲Offe
r only v
alid fro
m Nove
mber 1
, 2012 t
o Nove
mber 3
0, 2012
(the “P
rogram
Period
”) to Ca
nadian
residen
t custom
ers who
own or
are cur
rently l
easing
(during
the Pro
gram P
eriod) c
ertain F
ord Pic
kup Tru
ck, Spo
rt Utilit
y Vehicl
e (SUV)
, Cross-O
ver Util
ity Vehic
le (CUV
) or Min
ivan mo
dels (ea
ch a “Qu
alifying
Loyalty
Model
”), or ce
rtain co
mpetit
ive pick
up truck
, SUV, C
UV or M
inivan m
odels (e
ach a “
Qualify
ing Con
quest M
odel”)
and pur
chase,
lease, o
r factor
y order
(during
the Pro
gram
Period
) a new
2012/2
013 For
d truck
(exclud
ing Rap
tor), SU
V or CUV
(each a
n “Eligi
ble Veh
icle”). S
ome el
igibility
restric
tions ap
ply on Q
ualifyi
ng Loya
lty and C
onques
t Models
and Elig
ible Veh
icles –
see dea
ler for f
ull offe
r criteri
a. Qual
ifying c
ustome
rs will r
eceive $
1,000 (t
he “Ince
ntive”)
toward
s the pu
rchase o
r lease o
f the El
igible V
ehicle, w
hich mu
st be de
livered
and/or
factory-
ordered
from y
our par
ticipatin
g Ford d
ealer du
ring the
Progra
m Perio
d. Limi
t one (1
) Incen
tive per
Eligible
Vehicle
sale, u
p to a m
aximum
of two
(2) sep
arate E
ligible
Vehicle
sales i
f valid p
roof is
provide
d that t
he custo
mer is
the ow
ner/les
see of t
wo (2)
separa
te Qual
ifying C
onques
t/Loyalt
y Mode
ls. Each
custom
er will b
e req
uired to
provide
proof o
f owner
ship/reg
istratio
n of the
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Men’s single: Larry Vandebogart, 240. Men’s tri-ple: Ralph McGunigle, 661. POA: Vandebogart, 133.Youth BowlingSeniors: Girls’ single-triple: Kelsy Speiss, 181-508. Boys’ single-triple: Curtis Mayne, 208-501. POA: Mayne, 75.Special OlympicsThree Games: Ladies’ single:
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Dart Scores from Sept. 24: Ladies: Jean Hume, 89; Erika Reinke, 68. Men: Hans Reinke, 93; Elden Schultz, 92; Gordon Hume, 84.
Whist scores from Sept. 26: Ladies: Margaret Adams, 31; Sally Malner, 30; Fay Moore, 27. Men: Art Stach, 37; Floyd Adams, 34; Rody Malner, 29.Dart scores from Oct. 1: Ladies: Darlene Thompson, 83; Jean Hume, 82; Nancy Krause, 76. Men: Gary Krause, 108; Paul Coates, 104; Hans Reinke, 85.
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The Prince Charles Secondary School senior boys and girls competed in a Mount Baker Secondary School tournament on Nov. 9 and 10.
The girls finished third out of 10 teams. The senior boys struggled with inconsistent play, beating teams in individual games but unable to win the full match.
Both senior teams will compete in the zone championships on Nov. 16 and 17.
IRON MEN — In spite of the usual uninviting weather conditions, over 100 golfers tested their skills, their bodies and our excellent golf course in the Creston Golf Club’s 2012 Iron Man Tournament on Oct. 27. George Goulder and Al Machnau (right) emerged triumphant with an impres-sive net score of 61. Tied for second were the Don Harbison/Tim Park team and Don Vigne/Jack Soare, with 63. The trophy was named in memory of Garth Oko, former greens chair and club cap-tain, a real “iron man” who will be sorely missed.
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The Creston Valley Minor Hockey Association’s bantam rep team spent Nov. 16-18 in the U14 Bantam Blastoff tournament at the Glacier Arena in Missoula, Mont.
Matthew Armitage was the starting goalie for all games, facing many shots and made many great saves.
On Friday afternoon, the boys battled Okotoks, Alta., coming up with the win 3-1. All goals scored by Jacob Kolodychuk, with assists going to Alex Blackmore and Jake Livingstone.
On Saturday morning they lost with a score of 1-0 to Idaho Falls, Idaho. That evening they faced Missoula on home ice, but despite great effort, they couldn't find the win, losing 4-1. Creston's single goal was scored by Livingstone.
The tournament was wrapped up Sunday morning. Creston battled hard against Jackson, Wyo., coming up with a 3-2 win. Two second-period goals were scored by Brody Ryan, the first assisted by Livingstone and Levi Palmer, and the second unassisted. The third goal was scored by Livingstone, also unassisted.
• The Creston Chiefs peewee rep team hosted the Invermere Rockies at home on Nov. 10. In a well-played game between both clubs, the Chiefs came out with a 4-1 victory.
Invermere opened the scoring with 7:48 left in the first period, and the Chiefs responded two min-utes later with Logan Rast scoring, assisted by Davis Nelson. The second period was a good skat-ing game with both teams getting good scoring chances, and the goaltenders both played well.
In the third period, the Chiefs decided to start playing the body, and took over with three unan-swered goals, one by Tyson Steed assisted by Brayden Jellis, and two by Kale Plotnikoff with assists going to Rast and Steed. The game was taken over by older second-year players, which the coaches were glad to see.
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A weekend that started out with the Creston Valley Thunder Cats beating the Beaver Valley Nitehawks 8-3 on Friday ended with a 7-0 loss to the Nitehawks on Sunday.
“We came out with an extremely good effort, and I think our heads got a little bit swollen thinking it was going to be easy again,” said Hepditch. “If you beat a team 8-3, you kind of get the mindset it’s going be like that again, but we’ve got to come focused and ready to play every night.”
Sunday’s game saw the Nitehawks — who hold third place in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League’s Neil Murdoch Division — score a single goal in the first period, four (including one shorthanded and one on a power play) in the second period, and two (one on a power play) in the third.
Penalties were few in the first and second periods, but six Thunder Cats earned penalties in the third, with Joey Berget and Tyler Akeroyd each earning a game misconduct.
That game was an overwhelming change from Friday’s 8-3 win at home.
“We played pretty close to a full 60 minutes, like we want to do every night,” said Hepditch.
The Thunder Cats started the scor-ing with Darcy Flaherty and Andrew
Hodder (power play) scoring six and nine minutes, respectively, into the first period.
Following Nitehawks goals late in the first and early in the second, the Thunder Cats’ power-play units kept up their hard work, with Trevor LeBlanc, Trevor Hanna and Marcel Fuchs scoring power-play goals.
Entering the third period down 5-2, Brad Gaboury of the Nitehawks scored an unassisted goal at 14:24, with the Thunder Cats adding three more, by Ty Kronewitt, Matti Jmaeff (power play) and Berget.
The Nitehawks outshot the Thunder Cats 34-29, and Hepditch credits goaltender Zach Straza with keeping them in the game. He also noted the performance of Jmaeff, Jesse Collins and Ethan Rusnack, who earned 11 points between them.
“[Rusnack] drove hard to the net all night,” said Hepditch. “He made a couple of really nice backboard passes, which is really nice to see.”
This weekend, the Thunder Cats are away, visiting the Summerland Steam on Friday and the Kelowna Chiefs on Saturday. The Chiefs are third in the Okanagan Division and the Steam are fourth, and should pro-vide reasonably even matches for the Thunder Cats.
“I think it will be good for us to get away and let the guys gel a little bit and play on the road,” said Hepditch. “It will be a good weekend to improve ourselves as a team.”
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